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3 May 2017 Measurement of infrared refractive indices of organic and organophosphorous compounds for optical modeling
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The complex optical refractive index contains the optical constants, n(ῦ)and k(ῦ), which correspond to the dispersion and absorption of light within a medium, respectively. By obtaining the optical constants one can in principle model most optical phenomena in media and at interfaces including reflection, refraction and dispersion. We have developed improved protocols based on the use of multiple path lengths to determine the optical constants for dozens of liquids, including organic and organophosphorous compounds. Detailed description of the protocols to determine the infrared indices will be presented, along with preliminary results using the constants with their applications to optical modeling.
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Russell G. Tonkyn, Tyler O. Danby, Jerome L. Birnbaum, Matthew S. Taubman, Bruce E. Bernacki, Timothy J. Johnson, and Tanya L. Myers "Measurement of infrared refractive indices of organic and organophosphorous compounds for optical modeling", Proc. SPIE 10183, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XVIII, 1018306 (3 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264384
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Refractive index

Absorption

Reflectivity

Infrared radiation

Absorbance

Atmospheric modeling

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