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Refractive index of hexamethyldisiloxane [PDF]
This chapter provides refractive index of hexamethyldisiloxane at various temperatures and wavelengths.
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Refractive index of propylamine
2008This chapter provides refractive index of undecane at various temperatures and wavelengths.
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American Journal of Physics, 1972
The phase velocity c/n of waves in a dielectric medium is known to arise from the interference of incident waves and waves emitted by the atoms in the medium, all traveling with speed c. As a model of a dielectric we consider a number of parallel sheets of charge with an electromagnetic wave normally incident on the sheets.
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The phase velocity c/n of waves in a dielectric medium is known to arise from the interference of incident waves and waves emitted by the atoms in the medium, all traveling with speed c. As a model of a dielectric we consider a number of parallel sheets of charge with an electromagnetic wave normally incident on the sheets.
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Conversion of group refractive index to phase refractive index
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1988The so-called group index of refraction may be measured by observing the shift of the visibility envelope when a sample is inserted into one arm of a Twyman–Green interferometer. Although the group and phase index curves are related, the phase index cannot be directly calculated from the group index because there are infinitely many phase index curves ...
Mark D. Hopler, John R. Rogers
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Refractive index of cycloheptane
2008This chapter provides refractive index of cyclopentanone at various temperatures and wavelengths.
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Physica Status Solidi (a), 1971
The refractive index of GaN and its temperature dependence have been measured using plane-parallel platelets with E ⊥ c. In this direction at 300 K the index is 2.67 at 3.38 eV, 2.33 at 1.0 eV, and has an extrapolated value of 2.29 ± 0.005 at 0 eV. The difference in the refractive indices for E ⊥ c and E ‖ c is 1.5 ± 0.2% at 5000 A. A Debye temperature
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The refractive index of GaN and its temperature dependence have been measured using plane-parallel platelets with E ⊥ c. In this direction at 300 K the index is 2.67 at 3.38 eV, 2.33 at 1.0 eV, and has an extrapolated value of 2.29 ± 0.005 at 0 eV. The difference in the refractive indices for E ⊥ c and E ‖ c is 1.5 ± 0.2% at 5000 A. A Debye temperature
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On the Refractive Index of the Retina.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1947Summary.1. As a rule the refractive index for dark adapted retinae of cows was 1.358.2. In a material of 321 cases the light adapted retina's index was 1.3610 ± 0.0008.3. The experiments carried out support the supposition expressed by Kühne Aand Ewald that visual purple exudes water when it is bleached.
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Applied Optics, 1971
The refractive index of silicon was measured at room temperature over the range 1.1-2.0 micro by autocollimation in an ~12 degrees wedge. The image was observed by sweeping it across a slit in front of a lead sulfide cell whose output was displayed vertically on an oscilloscope while the sweep frequency was displayed horizontally.
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The refractive index of silicon was measured at room temperature over the range 1.1-2.0 micro by autocollimation in an ~12 degrees wedge. The image was observed by sweeping it across a slit in front of a lead sulfide cell whose output was displayed vertically on an oscilloscope while the sweep frequency was displayed horizontally.
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Correlation of refractive index and density in high refractive index glasses [PDF]
On presente les donnees d'indice de refraction, de densite et de differentes constantes de refractivite de verres binaires et tertiaires de tellurite et silicosodocalcique de compositions ...
C. A. Hogarth, S. K. J. Al-Ani
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Refractive Index Measurement of High Refractive Index Glass Beads
Applied Optics, 1975The refractive index of a small sphere and rod was measured by a method using the theory of rainbow that the minimum deviation angle of a single internally reflected ray from a sphere depends solely on the relative refractive index of the sample to the medium. Experimental results confirmed an accuracy of about 1%. This method is particularly suited to
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