Optical properties of materials and their applications / edited by Jai Singh (College of Engineering, IT, and Environment, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia).
Contributor(s): Singh, Jai [editor.]
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Previous edition: Optical properties of condensed matter and applications, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Optical properties of a material change or affect the characteristics of light passing through it by modifying its propagation vector or intensity. Two of the most important optical properties are the refractive index n and the extinction coefficient K, which are generically called optical constants; though some authors include other optical coefficients within this terminology. The latter is related to the attenuation or absorption coefficient . In Part I, in this chapter, we present the complex refractive index, the frequency or wavelength dependence of n and K, so-called dispersion relations, how n and K are inter-related, and how n and K can be determined by studying the transmission as a function of wavelength through a thin film of the material"-- Provided by publisher.
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