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List of refractive indices - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many materials have a well-characterized refractive index, but these indices depend strongly upon the frequency of light. Standard refractive index measurements are taken at yellow doublet sodium D li...
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One indicator of the optical density of a material is the index of refraction value of the material. Index of refraction values (represented by the symbol n) are numerical index values which are expressed relative to the speed of light in a vacuum.
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Refraction Index of Various Substances for 3D modelers ... Please print this list out, so you can easily refer to it whenever you need it. ... Agate 1.544 - 1.553; Alexandrite 1.746 - 1.755; Almandine 1.75 - 1.83; Amber 1.539 - 1.545; Amethyst 1.532 - 1.554; Ammolite 1.52 -1.68; Andalusite 1.629 - 1.650; Apatite 1.632 - 1...
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Although many authors have attempted to characterize the index of cell components, there are no definitive values for each component. Table 1.1 summarizes some of the previously published refractive index values, which are used ... Table 1.1: Index of refraction values of cell components taken from previously published data.
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The index of refraction values for each cell component used in the simulations are given in Table 4.1, and have been taken from previously published values. ... Table 4.1: Index of refraction values used in the FDTD simulations, taken from previously published sources.
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The formula relating the angle of minimum deviation of a particular wavelength to the index of refraction (n) for that wavelength is ... you will merely determine an empirical relationship between the index of refraction and the wavelength. DO NOT FIT A STRAIGHT LINE THROUGH THE DATA POINTS. It will be obvious from your...
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The indices of refraction of some common substances are given below with a more complete description of the indices for optical glasses given elsewhere. The values given are approximate and do not account for the small variation of index with light wavelength which is called dispersion.
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