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Absorption and Dispersion of Indium Antimonide
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Short Wavelength OpticOptical MaterialsEngineeringOptical TestingAbsorption SpectroscopyFiber OpticsDispersionOptical CharacterizationSurface ReflectanceOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsReflectancePhotonicsPhysicsOphthalmologyWavelength ConversionAtomic PhysicsOptical MeasurementQuantum ChemistryRefractive IndexTransmission MeasurementsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsAtomic AbsorptionLight AbsorptionWater Surface ReflectanceRadiation LifetimeIndium Antimonide
Transmission measurements have been used to determine absorption coefficients over the wavelength range 1.5-7.5 μ, and interferometric determinations made of the refractive index from 7-20 μ. It is shown that the following four factors contribute significantly to the dispersion: (i) short-wave absorption band centred in the visible region, (ii) tail absorption band, (iii) free carrier absorption, (iv) Restrahlen band. The `characteristic' value of refractive index occurs at approximately 10 μ, where it is 3.96. A more accurate calculation is made of the radiation lifetime. Using these data, τR=0.79 μsec.
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