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Refractive Index of Alkaline Earth Halides and Its Wavelength

By Li, H. H.

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Title: Refractive Index of Alkaline Earth Halides and Its Wavelength  
Author: Li, H. H.
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Technical Reference Publication

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Introduction: The purpose of this work is to present and review the available data and information on the refractive index of alkaline earth halides, to critically evaluate, analyze, and synthesize the data, and to make recommendations for the most probable values of the refractive index, its wavelength derivative and temperature derivative dn/dT. The recommended and provisional values generated cover the widest possible transparent wavelength ranges and are for the pure gt form of each alkaline earth halide for which measurements have been made.

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Contents List of Tables ............................................................. List of Figures ........................................................... List of' Symbols .......................................................... 1. Introduction .......................................................... 2. Theoretical Background ........................................ 2.1. Refractive Index .......................................... 2.2. Temperature Derivative of Refractive Index, dn/dT ............................................................ 3. Numerical Data ...................................................... 3.1. Calcium 'Fluoride, Caki ................................. 3.2. Strontium Fluoride, SrFz ............................... 3.3. Barium Fluoride, BaFz .................................. 3.4. Magnesium Flnnrirle, MgF2 .......................... 3.5. Calcium Chloride, CaCh ................................ 3.6. Strontium Chloride, SrCb ............................. 3.7. Barium Chloride, BaCb ................................. 4. Conclusions and Recommendations ........................ 5. Acknowledgments ................................................ 6. References ............................................................ List of Tables 1. Available Data Sets ............................................. 2. Crystal Structure of Alkaline Earth Halides ......... 3. The Crystal Radii of Ions .................................... 4. Optical Dielectric Constant of Alkaline Earth Halides ................................................................ 5. Static Dielectric Constant of Alkaline Earth Halides .......................... ; ..................................... Pyr 161 162 163 163 167 167 6. Spectral Position of the Fundamental Optical Phonon of Alkaline Earth Halides ...................... 7. 'l'emperature Llependence of the Energies of Sharp Reflectance Peaks ..................................... 8. Recommended Values of the Refractive Index and Its Wavelength at Temperature Derivatives for CaFz at 293 K .................................................... 9. Measurement Information on the Refractive Index of CaFz (Wavelength Dependence) ...................... 10. Experimental Data on the Refractive Index of CaFz (Wavelength Dependence) ........................... 11. Measurement Information on the Refractive Index of CaFs (Temperature Dependence) ..................... 12. Experimental Data on the Refractive Index of CaF2 (Temperature Dependence) ......................... 13. Measurement Information on the Temperature Derivative of Refractive index of CaFz (Wave- length Dependence) ............................................. 14. Experimental Data on the Temperature Ilerivative of Refractive Index of CaFz (Wovelength I>epcnd ence) ................................................................... 15. Measurement Information on the 'I'eml)eralnre Derivative of Refractive Index of C:al:z (Ternl-,erature Dependence) ................................................ 16. Experimental Data on the 'l'em1)cratur.e Iferlvi~l~ve of Refractive Index of (;alq> ('l'en~~terature Dependence) ........................................................ 17. Comparison of r)i.sltersron Icquations l'roposeri I'or CsFz .................................................................... @ 1980 by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the Uni~edS tares. This 18. Recommended Values of the Refractive Index end apyright is assigned to the American Institute of Physics and the American its Wavelength and 'l'emperature Derivatives for

 
 



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