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Complex refractive index of fused quartz: Imaginary-part data sources Parent topic
 
Table 1. Sources of experimental data on the imaginary part of complex refractive index of fused quartz. The room temperature is denoted by "r". Notation "u" denotes unknown temperature. Please also see http://www.astro.spbu.ru/JPDOC/2-quartz.html for an extended reference list regarding the refractive index of quartz and fused quartz
 
Wavelength, λ, range a, µm Temperature, °C Reference
 0.16 - 14.0  40  Toulakian and DeWitt (1972) c
 0.2 - 3  r  Khashan and Nassif (2001)
 0.22 - 3.5  r  Beder et al (1971) b
 3.63 - 14.0  r  Petrov and Stepanov (1975)
 7.14 - 11.11  r  Zolotarev (1970) [data]
 7.14 - 50.0  r  Popova et al (1972)
 7.14 - 50.0  25  Toulakian and DeWitt (1972) d
 7.84 - 12.90  r  Girin et al (1970)
 8.13 - 9.63  r  Boeckner (1929)
 80 - 500  u  Bogens and Zhukov (1966) e
 
 a - data shown in Fig. 1 are inclusive of the endpoints
 b - data shown in Fig. 1 are extracted from the spectral absorption coefficient
 c - data shown in Fig. 1 are extracted from normal emittance measurements at T = 313K (curve 1 on p. 406)
 d - data shown in Fig. 1 are extracted from normal transmittance measurements at T = 298K (curves 1, 6, 14, 15, 18, 20, and 29 on p. 423)
 e - m" (accuracy of 10 to 15%) decreases from 0.0143 to 0.004 in this wavelength range


CITATION:
Pilon L., Jonasz M. 2006. Complex refractive index of fused quartz: Imaginary part (www.tpdsci.com/Tpc/RIQtzFsdIm.php). In: Top. Part. Disp. Sci. (www.tpdsci.com).
HISTORY:
Published: 2006
Modified: 06-Oct-2006
Peer-reviewed: PENDING
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