Abstract :
A model for refractive index of stratified dielectric substrate was put forward according to theories of inhomogeneous
coatings. The substrate was divided into surface layer, subsurface layer and bulk layer along the normal direction of its surface.
Both the surface layer (separated into N1 sublayers of uniform thickness) and subsurface layer (separated into N2 sublayers of
uniform thickness), whose refractive indices have different statistical distributions, are equivalent to inhomogeneous coatings,
respectively. And theoretical deduction was carried out by employing characteristic matrix method of optical coatings. An
example of mathematical calculation for optical properties of dielectric coatings had been presented. The computing results
indicate that substrate subsurface defects can bring about additional bulk scattering and change propagation characteristic in thin
film and substrate. Therefore, reflectance, reflective phase shift and phase difference of an assembly of coatings and substrate
deviate from ideal conditions. The model will provide some beneficial theory directions for improving optical properties of
dielectric coatings via substrate surface modification.
Keywords :
Subsurface defects , Optical coatings , Dielectric coatings , polarization