كتاب: Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids

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Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids
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"Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids" ed. by Edward D. Palik
Volumes 1 - 4
AP | 1998 | ISBN: 0125444206 0125444222 0125444230 0125444249 | 3188 pages | djvu | 21 MB
The Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids gives for the first time a single set of n and k values over the broadest spectral range (ideally from x-ray to mm-wave region). The critiquers have chosen the numbers for you, based on their own broad experience in the study of optical properties. Whether you need one number at one wavelength or many numbers at many wavelengths, what is available in the literature is condensed down into a single set of numbers.
• Contributors have decided the best values for n and k
• References in each critique allow the reader to go back to the original data to examine and understand where the values have come from
• Allows the reader to determine if any data in a spectral region needs to be filled in
• Gives a wide and detailed view of experimental techniques for measuring the optical constants n and k
• Incorporates and describes crystal structure, space-group symmetry, unit-cell dimensions, number of optic and acoustic modes, frequencies of optic modes, the irreducible representation, band gap, plasma frequency, and static dielectric constant
Contents
Volume 1
Part I. Determination of Optical Constants
1. Introductory Remarks
2. Basic Parameters for Measuring Optical Properties
3. Dispersion Theory, Sum Rules, and Their Application to the Analysis of Optical Data
4. Measurement of Optical Constants in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectral Region
5. The Accurate Determination of Optical Properties by Ellipsometry
6. Interferometric Methods for the Determination of Thin-Film Parameters
7. Thin-Film Absorptance Measurements Using Laser Calorimetry
8. Complex Index of Refraction Measurements at near-Millimeter Wavelengths
9. The Quantum Extension of the Drude - Zener Theory in Polar Semiconductors
10. Interband Absorption - Mechanisms and Interpretation
11. Optical Properties of Nonmetallic Solids for Photon Energies below the Fundamental Band Gap
Part II. Critiques
12. Comments on the Optical Constants of Metals and an Introduction to the Data for Several Metals
13. The Optical Properties of Metallic Aluminum
14. Cadmium Telluride (CdTe)
15. Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)
16. Gallium Phosphide (GaP)
17. Germanium (Ge)
18. Indium Arsenide (InAs)
19. Indium Antimonide (InSb)
20. Indium Phosphide (InP)
21. Lead Selenide (PbSe)
22. Lead Sulfide (PbS)
23. Lead Telluride (PbTe)
24. Silicon (Si)
25. Silicon (Amorphous) (a-Si)
26. Silicon Carbide (SiC)
27. Zinc Sulfide (ZnS)
28. Arsenic Selenide (As_2 Se_3)
29. Arsenic Sulfide (As_2 S_3)
30. Cubic Carbon (Diamond)
31. Lithium Fluoride (LiF)
32. Lithium Niobate (LiNbO_3)
33. Potassium Chloride (KCl)
34. Silicon Dioxide (SiO_2), Type Alpha (Crystalline)
35. Silicon Dioxide (SiO_2) (Glass)
36. Silicon Monoxide (SiO) (Noncrystalline)
37. Silicon Nitride (Si_3 N_4) (Noncrystalline)
38. Sodium Chloride (NaCl)
39. Titanium Dioxide (TiO_2) (Rutile)
Volume 2
Part I. Determination of Optical Constants
1. Introductory Remarks
2. Convention Confusions
3. Methods for Determining Optical Parameters of Thin Films
4. The Attenuated Total Reflection Method
5. Optical Properties of Superlattices
6. Calculation of the Refractive Index of Compound Semiconductors below the Band Gap
7. Calculation of Optical Constants, n and k, in the Interband Region
8. Temperature Dependence of the Complex Index of Refraction
9. Measurement of n and kin the XUV by the Angle-of-Incidence, Total-External-Reflectance Method
10. Spectroscopic Ellipsometry in the 6-35 eV Region
11. Methods Based on Multiple-Slit Fourier Transform Interferometry for Determining Thin-Film Optical Constants in the VUV/Soft X-Ray Range
12. Determination of Optical Constants from Angular-Dependent, Photoelectric-Yield Measurements
13. Determination of Optical Constants by High-Energy, Electron-Energy-Loss Spectroscopy (EELS)
14. Optical Parameters for the Materials in HOC I and HOC II
Part II. Critiques
15. An Introduction to the Data for Several Metals
16. Beryllium (Be)
17. Cobalt (Co)
18. Graphite (C)
19. Liquid Mercury (Hg)
20. Palladium (Pd)
21. Vanadium (V)
22. Aluminum Arsenide (AlAs)
23. Aluminum Antimonide (AlSb)
24. Aluminum Gallium Arsenide (Al_x Ga_l-x As)
25. Cadmium Selenide (CdSe)
26. Cadmium Sulphide (CdS)
27. Gallium Antimonide (GaSb)
28. Silicon - Germanium Alloys (Si_x Ge_l-x)
29. Lead Tin Telluride (PbSnTe)
30. Mercury Cadmium Telluride (Hg_l-x Cd_x Te)
31. Selenium (Se)
32. Cubic Silicon Carbide (Beta-SiC)
33. Tellurium (Te)
34. Tin Telluride (SnTe)
35. Zinc Selenide (ZnSe) Zinc Telluride (ZnTe)
36. Aluminum Oxide (Al_2 0_3)
37. Aluminum Oxynitride (ALON) Spinel
38. Barium Titanate (BaTiO_3)
39. Beryllium Oxide (BeO)
40. Calcium Fluoride (CaF_2)
41. Amorphous Hydrogenated "Diamondlike" Carbon Films and Arc-Evaporated Carbon Films
42. Cesium Iodide (Csl)
43. Copper Oxides (Cu_2 O, CuO)
44. Magnesium Aluminum Spinel (MgAl_2 0_4)
45. Magnesium Fluoride (MgF_2)
46. Magnesium Oxide (MgO)
47. Polyethylene (C_2 H_4)_n
48. Potassium Bromide (KBr)
49. Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (KH_2 PO_4, KDP) and Three of Its Isomorphs
50. Sodium Fluoride (NaF)
51. Strontium Titanate (SrTiO_3)
52. Thorium Fluoride (ThF_4)
53. Water (H_2 0)
54. Yttrium Oxide (Y_2 0_3)
Volume 3
Part I. Determination of Optical Constants
1. Introductory Remarks
2. Determination of the Far-Infrared Optical Constants of Solids by Dispersive Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
3. Photothermal/Photoacoustic Spectroscopic Measurements of Optical Absorption Coefficients in Semiconductors
4. Photothermal Deflection Measurements of the Extinction Coefficient k
5. Determination of the Optical Constants by Brillouin Scattering
6. Doped n-Type Silicon (n-Si)
7. Optical Parameters for the Materials in HOC I, HOC II, and HOC III
Part II. Critiques
8. Introduction to the Data for Several Metals
9. Optical Constants of Eight Rare Earth Elements: (Ce), (Sm), (Gd), (Tb), (Dy), (Er), (Tm), and (Yb)
10. Cesium (Cs)
11. Zirconium Nitride (ZrN) Hafnium Nitride (HfN)
12. Aluminum Nitride (AlN)
13. Bismuth Silicon Oxide (Bi_12 Si0_20) Bismuth Germanium Oxide (Bi_12 Ge0_20)
14. Boron Nitride (BN)
15. Cadmium Germanium Arsenide (CdGeAs_2)
16. Copper Gallium Sulfide (CuGaS_2)
17. Gallium Selenide (GaSe)
18. Gallium Telluride (GaTe)
19. Iron Pyrite (FeS_2)
20. Silicon (Si) Revisited (1.1-3.1 eV)
21. Silicon (Si) Revisited (1.4-6.0 eV)
22. Silicon-Germanium Alloys (Si_x Ge _l-x) Revisited
23. Silver Chloride (AgCl), Silver Bromide (AgBr), Silver Iodide (Agl)
24. Silver Gallium Selenide (AgGaSe_2) Silver Gallium Sulfide (AgGaS_2)
25. Zinc Arsenide (Zn_3 As_2)
26. Zinc Phosphide (Zn_3 P_2)
27. Zinc Germanium Phosphide (ZnGeP_2)
28. Aluminum Oxide (Al_2 0_3) Revisited
29. Barium Fluoride (BaF_2)
30. Calcium Carbonate, Calcite (CaCO_3)
31. Cesium Bromide (CsBr)
32. Cesium Chloride (CsCl)
33. Cesium Fluoride (CsF)
34. Beta-Gallium Oxide (Beta-Ga_2 0_3)
35. Lead Fluoride (PbF_2)
36. Lithium Tantalate (LiTaO_3)
37. Potassium Iodide (KI)
38. Potassium Niobate (KNbO_3)
39. Rubidium Bromide (RbBr)
40. Rubidium Iodide (Rbl)
41. Sodium Nitrate (NaNO_3)
42. Strontium Fluoride (SrF_2)
43. Orthorhombic Sulfur (Alpha-S)
44. Cubic Thallium(I) Halides
45. Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Y_3 Al_5 0_12)
46. Zircon (ZrSiO_4)
Volume 4
Contributor Index
Subject Index
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