
RefractiveIndex.INFO - Refractive index database
1) I. H. Malitson. Interspecimen comparison of the refractive index of fused silica. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 55, 1205-1208 (1965) 2) C. Z. Tan. Determination of refractive index of silica glass for infrared …
Refractive index of Air - Ciddor
This page provides the refractive index of air based on Ciddor's model for various conditions and wavelengths.
Refractive index of BK7 - SCHOTT
SCHOTT AG is a German multinational company renowned for its expertise in specialty glass and glass-ceramics. Founded in 1884, the company has been a pioneer in the field, with …
Refractive index of CRYSTALS - sapphire
Refractive index and birefringence of synthetic sapphire. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 62, 1405 (1972) 2) M. J. Dodge. "Refractive index" in Handbook of Laser Science and Technology, Volume IV, Optical …
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RefractiveIndex.INFO - n2 database
Interferometric measurements of nonlinear refractive index in the infrared spectral range. Opt. Express 30, 30507–30524 (2022) Comments Ultraviolet grade fused silica - UVFS (SiO 2). …
Refractive index of Si (Silicon) - Aspnes
Optical constants of Si (Silicon) Aspnes and Studna 1983: n,k 0.21–0.83 µm
Refractive index of ZrO2 (Zirconium dioxide, Zirconia) - Synowicki …
Zirconium dioxide (ZrO 2), often known as zirconia, is a white crystalline oxide of zirconium. Its most naturally occurring form, with a monoclinic crystalline structure, is the mineral …
Refractive index of InP (Indium phosphide) - Pettit
Disperson of the refractive index of semiconductors with diamond and zinc-blende structures, Sov. Phys. Semicond. 12, 622-626 (1978) (as cited in Handbook of Optics, 2nd edition, Vol. 2.
Refractive index of C (Carbon, diamond, graphite, graphene, …
Optical constants of C (Carbon, diamond, graphite, graphene, carbon nanotubes) Phillip and Taft 1964: Diamond; n,k 0.0354–10 µm