A method for estimating the optical characteristics of ceramic materials under high temperature conditions has been applied and evaluated. For that purpose, an interface system combined with a photo-spectrometer was made to keep the samples at the required high temperature. The transmittance of the samples was measured at various temperatures. The measured transmittance data was used to estimate the refractive index using an optical simulation model in conjunction with the Sellmeier equation. The Sellmeier equation parameters were selected by trial-and-error when the transmittance recalculated using the estimated refractive index was compared with the measured transmittance. Furthermore, the estimated refractive indices were checked by a comparison with the reference data at some typical wavelengths at room temperature.
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