Abstract

The absorption of normally incident light by axially excited slabs of dielectric thin-film helicoidal bianisotropic media (TFHBMs) is shown to be polarization dependent, and the circular Bragg phenomenon turns out to saturate as the slab thickness increases beyond a certain value. A specific feature of absorption in the Bragg regime is reflected in the transmittances, which may be monitored for the automated production of TFHBMs. ©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 22: 243–247, 1999.

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