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27 June 1997 Optical properties of KRS-5
A. Zachary Tropf, Michael E. Thomas, William J. Tropf
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Abstract
Optical properties of KRS-5 are measured from the far ultraviolet to the onset of infrared absorption near 50 micrometers. Measurements include temperature-dependent absorption at the visible and far-infrared edge of transparency, and temperature-dependence refractive index in the infrared, all from room temperature to over 473 K. These measurements, combined with data from the literature, form a comprehensive picture of the optical properties of KRS-5. Models are developed for some properties and compared to measurements.
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A. Zachary Tropf, Michael E. Thomas, and William J. Tropf "Optical properties of KRS-5", Proc. SPIE 3060, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials V, (27 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277059
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Refractive index

Reflectivity

Data modeling

Infrared radiation

Temperature metrology

Optical properties

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