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Reflectance vs Angle of Incidence Instead of vs Wavelength

Collins Kariuki Computational Physics (Sustainability)

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Greetings,

I've successfully shown both anti-reflective and highly reflective properties for various dielectric materials by examining their reflectance versus wavelength characteristics, thanks to the PDF I've included. Next, I want to explore how reflectance changes with the angle of incidence by plotting reflectance against this variable. Up to now, my analyses have assumed a direct (zero degree) angle of incidence. I've provided a .mph script and the source PDF for context. Could you guide me on modifying my .mph file to analyze reflectance as a function of the angle of incidence?

Kind regards, Collins Kariuki.

PS: I have zipped my .mph since it was too large. Let me know you cannot access it.



0 Replies Last Post 14 mars 2024, 19:43 UTC−4
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