Optical constants of triclinic anisotropic crystals: blue vitriol
Applied Optics, Vol. 24, Issue 8, pp. 1200-1203 doi:10.1364/AO.24.001200
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James R. Aronson, Alfred G. Emslie, and Peter F. Strong, "Optical constants of triclinic anisotropic crystals: blue vitriol," Appl. Opt. 24, 1200-1203 (1985)
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Abstract
The principal complex refractive indices for blue vitriol (chalcanthite) have been derived in the infrared region of the spectrum. These values were obtained by dispersion analysis of the reflection spectra of a cube of chalcanthite taken with the electric vector at three orthogonal orientations involving two orthogonal arbitrarily oriented faces. This derivation of the optical constants in terms of the dispersion parameters, taking account of axis wander, demonstrates that it is now possible for any crystalline substance to be analyzed regardless of crystal system.
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Alfred Emslie is at 14 Prospect Avenue, Scituate, Massachusetts 02066
James Aronson is with Arthur D. Little, Inc., 15 Acorn Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140
Peter Strong lives at Shaker Road, Route 1, Box 135 Harvard, Massachusetts 01451
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