Scalar_XZ
- 1. Characteristics
- 2. Propagation and other parameters
- 3. Save and load masks and fields
- 4. Surface detection of masks
- 5. Reduction of the field
- 6. Incident field: location
- 7. Recovering the final field
- 8. Beam Propagation Method: Filtering
- 9. Rotating masks and fields
- 10. Find focus tool
- 11. Examples of multiprocessing
- 12. Example of masks
- 13. Definite masks
- 13.1. semi plane
- 13.2. layer
- 13.3. square
- 13.4. slit
- 13.5. sphere or ellipsoid
- 13.6. semi sphere
- 13.7. wedge
- 13.8. prism
- 13.9. biprism
- 13.10. Ronchi grating
- 13.11. grating with substrate
- 13.12. sine grating
- 13.13. probe
- 13.14. Aspheric lens
- 13.15. Lenses with different curvatures
- 13.16. Simplified lenses, with no aberrations
- 13.17. rough surface
- 14. Other procedures to generate XZ masks
- 14.1. Mask from two functions
- 14.2. mask from array (x,z)
- 14.3. mask from an image
- 14.4. Mask from a .dxf file
- 14.5. mask from several surfaces
- 14.6. refractive index from functions
- 14.7. xz mask from a x mask
- 14.8. xz mask from a xy mask
- 14.9. Variable refractive index
- 14.10. Adding masks
- 14.11. Substracting masks
- 14.12. Insert_array_masks
- 14.13. repeat_structure
- 15. Drawing XZ