Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids 1997
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012544415-6.50015-7
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Comments on the Optical Constants of Metals and an Introduction to the Data for Several Metals

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“…8 (left column) alongside the corresponding β values in the right column and are compared with δ and β values from the earlier literature. 12,13,17,18 In Fig. 8 edges-the splitting around the Pt N 6,7 edge is observed for the first time in the literature.…”
Section: Compilation Of a New Pt Optical Constant Data Setmentioning
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“…8 (left column) alongside the corresponding β values in the right column and are compared with δ and β values from the earlier literature. 12,13,17,18 In Fig. 8 edges-the splitting around the Pt N 6,7 edge is observed for the first time in the literature.…”
Section: Compilation Of a New Pt Optical Constant Data Setmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…More specifically, in the photon energy region of the Pt N-and O-electronic shell absorption edges, the Pt photoabsorption data compilation (and calculated dispersion values) in the CXRO database lacks fine structure details. Another compilation of Pt refractive index data based on reflectance and transmission measurements in the 0.1 eV-2 keV region, edited by Palik, 13 also lacks fine structure in the Pt Nand O-edge regions. Both Refs.…”
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“…In the calculation, the following grating parameters are chosen: grating period P = 500 nm, grating thickness h = 240 nm, slit width a = 100 nm. Relative permittivity of Ag, as reported in Palik's handbook, 19 is shown in Fig. 1b, where the solid curve and the dashed curve are, respectively, the real part and the imaginary part of the relative permittivity.…”
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“…Model component analysis at T = 4 K. In (a) and (c): complete model (solid lines), Drude component (long-dashed lines), anomalous component (short-dashed lines), and data (markers) 33,34. In (a): | − χ | (dark, blue) and χ (light, orange).…”
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