Springer Handbook of Lasers and Optics 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19409-2_5
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Optical Materials and Their Properties

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“…Indoor lighting materials have a strong influence on the physical and psychological well-being of building occupants . These materials are typically made of nonsustainably sourced glass, silicon, plastic, and polymer hybrid composites, with a lack of biodegradability, generating an end-of-life environmental burden. However, there is an emerging consumer-driven demand toward eco-friendly and bio-based materials for optical applications. Recent scientific progress opens up opportunities to utilize natural materials such as cellulose and wood in this particular application field …”
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“…Indoor lighting materials have a strong influence on the physical and psychological well-being of building occupants . These materials are typically made of nonsustainably sourced glass, silicon, plastic, and polymer hybrid composites, with a lack of biodegradability, generating an end-of-life environmental burden. However, there is an emerging consumer-driven demand toward eco-friendly and bio-based materials for optical applications. Recent scientific progress opens up opportunities to utilize natural materials such as cellulose and wood in this particular application field …”
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“…Optical functions, including complex refractive indices and dielectric functions, represent the response of materials to the light and reflect the intrinsic light–matter interactions, 18–20 such as interband transition, 21,22 excitonic effect, 23,24 etc . For low-symmetry materials, anisotropic optical functions can be used to quantitatively evaluate and modulate the optically anisotropic phenomena.…”
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“…Consequently, openair/partially sealed laser cavities are susceptible to fluctuations of the above mentioned variables, if appropriate compensation is not included in the laser design. [23][24][25] Thus, a variation in the laser wavenumber and subsequently in the measured Raman band positions is possible due to change in the ambient pressure, temperature, and humidity. These three parameters are expected to play the most important role in addressing the reproducibility and stability of Raman experiments; they receive therefore pronounced attention in the current study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%