We used three methods to determine the optical constants of crystals, well polished, and studied under normal incidence, in the spectral range 4 000–250 cm⁻¹. In the first method, the reflectivity of the crystal is modified by overlaying it with several layers of a transparent material. The second method concerns the Kramers-Kronig inversion relations. The last one uses the classical theory of the damped oscillator. We have compared these various methods. Our results permit the dispersion parameters to be determined for each band (absorption frequencies, widths, damping coefficients, oscillator strengths and intensities.) These methods have been applied to the study of five uniaxial and rhombohedral carbonates : calcite, dialogite, smith...
The reststralhen attribution to fundamental oscillator frequencies (CO₃, SO₄, SiO₄ ...) from infra...
A method is described which can replace both a Kramers‐Kronig and a dispersion analysis as a means o...
It is suggested that the birefringence of crystalline bodies can be explained as arising from the ex...
We used three methods to determine the optical constants of crystals, well polished, and studied und...
An easy and rapid method for the determination of the optical constants of crystals, within the régi...
On propose ici une nouvelle méthode de détermination des constantes optiques de cristaux, à l'intéri...
At least four general methods exist for determining both the absorptive (k) and dispersive (n) optic...
The absorption spectra of four basic carbonates in the powder state have been studied between 2 and ...
Nine new infrared reflection spectra (7 with monocrystalline polished faces in polarized light and t...
The complex solution of Maxwell's equations applied to strongly-absorbing uniaxial crystals shows th...
The absorption spectra of nine metal carbonates in powder form have been measured in the région 15 —...
Among several possible methods to obtain optical constants of non-transparent minerals, the micropho...
The use of a new microreflectometer has allowed the doubling of the spectral range in which the opti...
Dans la première partie de l'article, on détermine le tenseur diélectrique εµν(ω) pour une couche mi...
The quantitative determination, under the polarising microscope, of the optical properties of an abs...
The reststralhen attribution to fundamental oscillator frequencies (CO₃, SO₄, SiO₄ ...) from infra...
A method is described which can replace both a Kramers‐Kronig and a dispersion analysis as a means o...
It is suggested that the birefringence of crystalline bodies can be explained as arising from the ex...
We used three methods to determine the optical constants of crystals, well polished, and studied und...
An easy and rapid method for the determination of the optical constants of crystals, within the régi...
On propose ici une nouvelle méthode de détermination des constantes optiques de cristaux, à l'intéri...
At least four general methods exist for determining both the absorptive (k) and dispersive (n) optic...
The absorption spectra of four basic carbonates in the powder state have been studied between 2 and ...
Nine new infrared reflection spectra (7 with monocrystalline polished faces in polarized light and t...
The complex solution of Maxwell's equations applied to strongly-absorbing uniaxial crystals shows th...
The absorption spectra of nine metal carbonates in powder form have been measured in the région 15 —...
Among several possible methods to obtain optical constants of non-transparent minerals, the micropho...
The use of a new microreflectometer has allowed the doubling of the spectral range in which the opti...
Dans la première partie de l'article, on détermine le tenseur diélectrique εµν(ω) pour une couche mi...
The quantitative determination, under the polarising microscope, of the optical properties of an abs...
The reststralhen attribution to fundamental oscillator frequencies (CO₃, SO₄, SiO₄ ...) from infra...
A method is described which can replace both a Kramers‐Kronig and a dispersion analysis as a means o...
It is suggested that the birefringence of crystalline bodies can be explained as arising from the ex...