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Measurement of the complex refractive index of liquids in the infrared using spectroscopic attenuated total reflection ellipsometry: correction for depolarization by scattering
1995
Applied Optics
With spectroscopic ellipsometry one can measure the real and imaginary parts of the refractive index of a medium simultaneously. To determine this index in the infrared for a number of technical liquids, use was made of attenuated total internal reflection at the glass-liquid interface of a specially designed prism. This attenuated total reflection approach warrants minimal signal loss and is, for strongly absorbing liquids, the only way to measure the complex refractive index. A surprising
doi:10.1364/ao.34.005708
pmid:21060401
fatcat:unnzhh377rhmpfccvdj525onwe