Abstract
In this study, we present a simulation addressing the phenomena of shadowing and masking in TE and TM polarized incident plane waves interacting with V-grooved rough surfaces. Blinn’s theory on light attenuation posits that such a rough surface is represented by a symmetric, elongated V-shaped groove cavity, considering only the tilt angles of the slopes. Our numerical analysis considers variables such as polarization (TE or TM), wavelength, tilt, and slant of the incident or viewing direction, as well as the material properties of the rough surfaces, to accurately calculate light attenuation on V-grooved rough surfaces. The findings indicate enhanced precision in the measurement of light attenuation on these complex geometries.
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