Title of article :
Radiative Properties of Gold Surfaces with One-Dimensional Microscale Gaussian Random Roughness
Author/Authors :
Kang Fu and Pei-feng Hsu ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The radiative properties of engineering surfaces with microscale surface textures
depend on the incident wavelength, optical properties, and temperature
as well as the topography of the reflective surface. In the case of slightly
rough surfaces, the traditional Kirchhoff theory on rough surface scattering
may be applicable. In this study, a direct numerical solution of Maxwell’s
equations was developed to understand scattering from weakly to very
rough surfaces. The method is the finite-difference time-domain method. The
problem of iInterest is a set of gold surfaces with Gaussian random roughness
distributions. Highly accurate experimental data are available from the
earlier work of Knotts and O’Donnell in 1994. Due to the negative real component
of the complex dielectric constant at the infrared light source wavelengths
of 1.152 and 3.392μm, the convoluted iIntegral was used to convert
the frequency domain electrical properties to time-domain properties in order
to obtain convergent solutions. The bi-directional reflectances for both normal
and parallel polarizations were obtained and compared with experimental
data. The predicted values and experimental results are in good agreement.
The highly specular peak in the reflectivity was reproduced in the numerical
simulations, and the increase of the parallel polarization bi-directional reflectance
was found to be due to the effect of a variation in the optical constant
from 1.152 to 3.392μm.
Keywords :
bi-directional reflectance , gold surface , random roughness , finite-difference time-domainmethod
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics