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Fig.21. The 'Picture' item displays the picture of a grating and the diffraction orders.
Fig.22. This item enables you to represent task’s results in graphic form.
Fig.23. This item provides tools for representing data in tabular form. An example of resulting table is for 'Sawtooth Grating in Conical Mount for the Elliptically Polarized EUV' (v.6.1).
Fig.24. The 'Export full report to XLS' item is used to export full text reports to 'xls' format files.
Fig.25. Refractive Index Editor is a separate part of the PCGrtate®-S(X) software and a tool for working with Refractive Indices Libraries (RILs).
Fig.26. Border Profile Editor is a separate part of PCGrtate®-S(X) software and the tool that enables you to edit the files that contain border profile functions of grooves.
Fig.27. The 'Randomize profile' and 'Randomize profile using correlation length' tools convert a border profile into that of the randomized Polygonal type.
Fig.28. A question how to build a multi-layer lamellar grating model.
Fig.29. The answer how to build the multi-layer lamellar grating.
Fig.30. A multi-boundary grating model with plane gaps between two adjacent corrugated regions can be calculated by both Penetrating and Separating solvers.
Fig.31. A multi-boundary grating model can be calculated by the Penetrating solver only.
Fig.32. An example of resulting graph is for 'Ruled Spherical Al/Al2O3 Grating for the TM Polarization in the VUV' (v.6.1).
Fig.33. An example of resulting graph is for 'Ruled Spherical Al/Al2O3 Grating for the TM Polarized Spherical Wave-front Radiation in the VUV'(v.6.3).
Fig.34. An example of resulting graph is for 'Blazed Transmission Grating for the NP Polarization in the Visible' (v.6.1 & v.6.2).
Fig.35. An example of resulting graph is for 'Nonconformal Au/Dielectric Grating for the NP Polarization in the Visible–NIR' (v.6.1 & v.6.2).
Fig.36. An example of resulting table is for 'Sawtooth Grating in Conical Mount for the Elliptically Polarized EUV' (v.6.3).
Fig.37. An example of resulting graph is for 'Real Groove Profile Echelle Grating for the TE Polarization in the Visible' (v.6.1 & v.6.3).
Fig.38. An example of resulting graph for 'Binary Phase High-Conductive Grating for the NP Polarization in the NIR' (v.6.1).
Fig.39. An example of resulting graph for 'Binary Phase High-Conductive Grating for the NP Polarization in the NIR' (v.6.3).
Fig.40. An example of resulting data in XML format for 'Sawtooth High-Conductive Grating for the NP Polarization in the NUV–NIR' (v.6.1).
Fig.21. The Picture Item
Fig.21. The Picture Item
Fig.22. The Graphs Item
Fig.22. The Graphs Item
Fig.23. The Tables Item for Grating Example 4 (v.6.1)
Fig.23. The Tables Item for Grating Example 4 (v.6.1)
Fig.24. The Export Full Report to XLS Item
Fig.24. The Export Full Report to XLS Item
Fig.25. The Refractive Index Editor Window
Fig.25. The Refractive Index Editor Window
Fig.26. The Border Profile Editor Window
Fig.26. The Border Profile Editor Window
Fig.27. The Border Profile Editor for Randomization (v.6.3)
Fig.27. The Border Profile Editor for Randomization (v.6.3)
Fig.28. A Question from PCGrates FAQ
Fig.28. A Question from PCGrates FAQ
Fig.29. The answer from PCGrates FAQ
Fig.29. The answer from PCGrates FAQ
Fig.30. A Grating Model with Separated Boundaries
Fig.30. A Grating Model with Separated Boundaries
Fig.31. A Grating Model with Penetrating Boundaries
Fig.31. A Grating Model with Penetrating Boundaries
Fig.32. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 1 (v.6.1)
Fig.32. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 1 (v.6.1)
Fig.33. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 1 (v.6.3)
Fig.33. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 1 (v.6.3)
Fig.34. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 2 (v.6.1 & v.6.2)
Fig.34. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 2 (v.6.1 & v.6.2)
Fig.35. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 3 (v.6.1 & v.6.2)
Fig.35. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 3 (v.6.1 & v.6.2)
Fig.36. A Sample Table for Grating Example 4 (v.6.3)
Fig.36. A Sample Table for Grating Example 4 (v.6.3)
Fig.37. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 5 (v.6.1 & v.6.3)
Fig.37. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 5 (v.6.1 & v.6.3)
Fig.38. A Sample Graph for New Grating Example 6 (v.6.1)
Fig.38. A Sample Graph for New Grating Example 6 (v.6.1)
Fig.39. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 6 New (v.6.3)
Fig.39. A Sample Graph for Grating Example 6 New (v.6.3)
Fig.40. A Sample XML Output for Grating Example 0 (v.6.1)
Fig.40. A Sample XML Output for Grating Example 0 (v.6.1)

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