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9780125444231

Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids

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    9780125444231

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    0125444230

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-10-28
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science
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Summary

This is the third volume of the very successful set. This updated volume will contain non-linear properties of some of the most useful materials as well as chapters on optical measurement techniques. * Contributors have decided the best values for n and k * References in each critique allow the reader to go back to the original data to examine and understand where the values have come from * Allows the reader to determine if any data in a spectral region needs to be filled in * Gives a wide and detailed view of experimental techniques for measuring the optical constants n and k * Incorporates and describes crystal structure, space-group symmetry, unit-cell dimensions, number of optic and acoustic modes, frequencies of optic modes, the irreducible representation, band gap, plasma frequency, and static dielectric constant

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
xiii
Preface xvii
Part I DETERMINATION OF OPTICAL CONSTANTS
Introductory Remarks
3(10)
Edward D. Palik
Introduction
3(1)
The Chapters
4(1)
The Critiques
5(1)
The Tables
5(1)
The Figures of the Tables
5(1)
Corrections, Additions, and Comments
6(7)
References
12(1)
Determination of the Far-Infrared Optical Constants of Solids by Dispersive Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
13(46)
T. J. Parker
K. A. Maslin
G. Mirjalili
Introduction
13(7)
The Materials
20(39)
Acknowledgment
55(1)
References
55(4)
Photothermal/Photoacoustic Spectroscopic Measurements of Optical Absorption Coefficients in Semiconductors
59(40)
Andreas Mandelis
Introduction
59(1)
Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS)
60(7)
Photopyroelectric Spectroscopy (PPES)
67(2)
Measurements of α(λ) in Semiconductors using Photoacoustic/Photothermal Techniques
69(30)
Acknowledgments
94(1)
References
94(5)
Photothermal Deflection Measurements of the Extinction Coefficient K
99(22)
Matthew E. Briggs
Introduction
99(4)
Photothermal Deflection
103(13)
Conclusions
116(5)
Acknowledgments
117(1)
References
117(4)
Determination of Optical Constants by Brillouin Scattering
121(34)
Hacene Boukari
Nicholas Lagakos
Definition of Notation
121(1)
Introduction
122(1)
Background on Brillouin Scattering Technique
123(2)
Equations for Measurement of the Index of Refraction
125(3)
Fabry-Perot Interferometers
128(1)
Discussion
128(6)
Brillouin Scattering in Thin Slabs and Optical Fibers
134(1)
Special Case of Transparent Thin Slabs
135(11)
Brillouin Scattering in Optical Fibers
146(9)
References
153(2)
Doped n-Type Silicon (n-Si)
155(32)
Mark Auslender
Shlomo Hava
Introduction
155(1)
Contributions to Dielectric Function: Optical Properties versus Optical Constants
156(2)
Semiclassical Theory of Free-Carrier Contribution to the Dielectric Function: The Drude Approximation
158(1)
Free-Carrier Contribution to the Dielectric Function in Quantum Absorption Regime: Generalized Drude Approach
159(3)
Experimental Data Overview
162(4)
Generalized Drude Approximation for n-Si
166(5)
Tabulation of Optical Constants of Doped n-Si
171(16)
References
185(2)
Optical Parameters for the Materials in HOC I, HOC II, and HOC III
187
Edward D. Palik
Introduction
187
The Parameters
187
References
225
Part II CRITIQUES
Subpart 1 Metals
Introduction to the Data for Several Metals
233
David W. Lynch
W. R. Hunter
Introduction
233
References
235
Magnesium (Mg)
235
References
235
Titanium (Ti)
240
References
241
Manganese (Mn)
249
References
250
Ruthenium (Ru)
253
References
254
Indium (In)
261
References
262
Tin (Sn)
268
References
269
Antimony (Sb)
274
References
275
Rhenium (Re)
278
References
279
Optical Constants of Eight Rare-Earth Elements
287
L. Ward
Introduction
287
Cerium (Ce)
292
Samarium (Sm)
293
Gadolinium (Gd)
294
Terbium (Tm)
297
Dysprosium (Dy)
298
Erbium (Er)
300
Thulium (Tm)
301
Ytterbium (Yb)
302
References
303
Cesium (Cs)
341
T. Inagaki
E. T. Arakawa
References
344
Zirconium Nitride (ZrN), Hafnium Nitride (HfN)
351
Carl G. Ribbing
Arne Roos
References
358
Subpart 2 Semiconductors
Aluminum Nitride (AIN)
373
S. Loughin
R. H. French
References
377
Bismuth Silicon Oxide (Bi12SiO20) and Bismuth Germanium Oxide (Bi12GeO20)
403
E. D. Palik
References
408
Boron Nitride (BN)
425
Gary L. Doll
References
429
Cadmium Germanium Arsenide (CdGeAs2)
445
J. C. Rife
References
448
Copper Gallium Sulfide (CuGaS2)
459
J. C. Rife
References
462
Gallium Selenide (GaSe)
473
David F. Edwards
References
477
Gallium Telluride (GaTe)
489
David F. Edwards
References
491
Iron Pyrite (FeS2)
507
E. D. Palik
References
511
Silicon (Si) Revisited (1.1 - 1.3 eV)
519
Jon Geist
References
524
Silicon (Si) Revisited (1.4-6.0 eV)
531
David F. Edwards
References
533
Silicon-Germanium Alloys (SixGe1-x) Revisited
537
J. Humlicek
References
538
Silver Chloride (AgCl), Silver Bromide (AgBr), Silver Iodide (Agl)
553
Masato Tazawa
Armand Hadni
References
556
Silver Gallium Selenide (AgGaSe2) and Silver Gallium Sulfide (AgGaS2)
573
Luis Artus
References
577
Zinc Arsenide (Zn3As2)
595
J. Misiewicz
K. Jezierski
References
596
Zinc Phosphide (Zn3P2)
609
J. Misiewicz
K. Jezierski
References
612
Zinc Germanium Phosphide (ZnGeP2)
637
J. C. Rife
References
640
Subpart 3 Insulators
Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) Revisited
653
Michael E. Thomas
William J. Tropf
References
657
Barium Fluoride (BaF2)
683
Michael E. Thomas
William J. Tropf
References
686
Calcium Carbonate, Calcite (CaCo3)
701
William J. Tropf
References
703
Cesium Bromide (CsBr)
717
W. J. Moore
References
719
Cesium Chloride (CsCl)
731
John E. Eldridge
References
733
Cesium Fluoride (CsF)
743
John E. Eldridge
References
745
Beta-Gallium Oxide (β-Ga2O3)
753
David F. Edwards
References
755
Lead Fluoride (PbF2)
761
Marcia A. F. Destro
Alvaro J. Damiao
References
766
Lithium Tantalate (LiTaO3)
777
Francois Gervais
Vicente Fonseca
References
780
Potassium Iodide (KI)
807
Michael E. Thomas
References
810
Potassium Niobate (KNbO3)
821
Ivan Biaggio
References
825
Rubidium Bromide (RbBr)
845
Ivan Ohlidal
Miloslav Ohlidal
References
848
Rubidium Iodide (RbI)
857
Ivan Ohlidal
Daniel Franta
References
861
Sodium Nitrate (NaNO3)
871
Edward D. Palik
R. Khanna
References
873
Strontium Fluoride (SrF2)
883
Michael E. Thomas
References
886
Orthorhombic Sulfur (α-S)
899
Kirk A. Fuller
Harry D. Downing
Marvin R. Querry
References
905
Cubic Thallium(I) Halides
923
William J. Tropf
References
931
Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Y3Al5O12)
963
William J. Tropf
References
966
Zircon (ZrSiO4)
987
Edward D. Palik
R. Khanna
References
989

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