Optical characteristics of triclinic rubidium hydrogen selenate
Résumé
The refractive indices of rubidium hydrogen selenate are measured for several wavelengths at room tempera- ture, and the transmission spectrum is measured from the UV (240 nm) to the near IR (2000 nm). The ori- entation of the optical indicatrix with respect to the crystal axes is also determined at several wavelengths in the visible range. Using a new method based on the deflection of light by the ferroelastic domain structure, we also determine refined values for birefringence at several wavelengths. Finally, the dispersion of the three birefringences in the range 450 – 900 nm is deduced from polarimetric measurements. This set of results yields complete knowledge of the linear optical characteristics required for interpretation of the electro-optical and nonlinear optical properties of this compound.
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Optique [physics.optics]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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