“…Tables 1 and 2 indicates the obtained results for TiO 1.7 which in a good agreement with the published results for TiO 2 and Ti 2 O 3 [17][18][19]24].…”
Section: Determination Of Dielectric Constants For Tio 17 3151 Dsupporting
“…Tables 1 and 2 indicates the obtained results for TiO 1.7 which in a good agreement with the published results for TiO 2 and Ti 2 O 3 [17][18][19]24].…”
Section: Determination Of Dielectric Constants For Tio 17 3151 Dsupporting
“…The obtained values are given in Table 1 and Table 2 are in a good agreement with the values obtained by Mardare and Hones [5], Wemple and Didomenico [17], Toyoda [22] and Abdel-Aziz [23].…”
Section: Determination Of Dielectric Constants For Tio 3251 Detersupporting
“…It is clear that the values of ε ∞(1) and ε ∞(2) obtained from the two procedures are approximately equal, this may be attributed to the lattice vibrations and bounded carriers in an empty lattice are in the transparent region [17,22]. The mean values of the high frequency dielectric constant ε ∞ for CuSe equal 4.26 ± 0.14.…”
Section: Optical Properties Of Cuse Thin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The first method describes the contribution of the free carriers and the lattice vibration modes of the dispersion. The following equation can be used to obtain the high frequency dielectric constant [15][16][17][18]:…”
Section: Optical Properties Of Cuse Thin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The properties of the investigated sample could be treated as a single oscillator of wavelength o at the higher frequency. The high frequency dielectric constant can be calculated by applying the following simple classical dispersion relation [15][16][17][18]:…”
Section: Optical Properties Of Cuse Thin Filmsmentioning
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