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Material Real part of the refractive index, n Imaginary part of the refractive index, k Minumum or maximum value of A1 (Degrees) Repetition thickness, drep (nm) ... Aluminum 1.39 1.51 27.05 308.9 ... Aluminum Oxide 1.79 15.04 212.6...
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Using the Refractometer to measure Refractive Index ... HELP -; from Mendel's Mother; Print out these special tables: "Calculation Table One"; "Calculation Table Two", and use them to calculate your results.
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Penndorf, R., 1957, Tables of the Refractive Index for Standard Air and the Rayleigh Scattering Coe cient for the Spectral Region between 0.2 and 20.0 and Their Application to Atmospheric Optics. Journal of the Optical Society of America 1957: 47(2), pp. 176 182. Reprinted in ... ....n is the refractive index of air.
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The refractive index is a constant for a given pair of materials. It can be defined as ... This is usually written 1n2 and is the refractive index of material 2 relative to material 1. The incident light is in material 1 and the refracted light is in material 2.
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Absolute Refractive Index; The absolute refractive index of a medium is the ratio of the speed of electromagnetic radiation in free space to the speed of that radiation in that medium. As the refractive index varies with wavelength, the wavelength should be specified.
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Example: biaxial-a1.7* bire-0.015* pleochroism "pale blue" finds all biaxial minerals with the lowest index of refraction from 1.7 to 1.799, a birefringence of 0.0150 to 0.0159 and a pale blue pleochroism. ... Minerals by Physical and Optical Properties Tables...
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Refractive index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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