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Most of the optical measurements are made either by visible - light interference or
by ellipsometry . Interference is quite accurate and simple until the film thickness
falls below a single - interference fringe ( 2 / 2 ) or several hundred nanometers ...
Most of the optical measurements are made either by visible - light interference or
by ellipsometry . Interference is quite accurate and simple until the film thickness
falls below a single - interference fringe ( 2 / 2 ) or several hundred nanometers ...
Page 154
Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus. transmission is limited to about 4 um or less
due to vibrational modes associated with oxygen . Heavy - metal fluoride glasses
are candidate materials for optical fibers operating in the midinfrared ( 1 - 5 - um )
...
Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus. transmission is limited to about 4 um or less
due to vibrational modes associated with oxygen . Heavy - metal fluoride glasses
are candidate materials for optical fibers operating in the midinfrared ( 1 - 5 - um )
...
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a few parts per million , can cause dramatic increases in optical absorption
throughout the near and mid - IR . Oxide impurities are another source of concern
because their overtones can give rise to absorption bands along the multiphonon
...
a few parts per million , can cause dramatic increases in optical absorption
throughout the near and mid - IR . Oxide impurities are another source of concern
because their overtones can give rise to absorption bands along the multiphonon
...
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