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Ninomiya-e¶
Data for Main / Cdse / Ninomiya-e
import os
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import refidx as ri
plt.style.use("../../doc/refidx.mplstyle")
db = ri.DataBase()
matid = ['main', 'CdSe', 'Ninomiya-e']
mat = db.get_item(matid)
wr = mat.wavelength_range
lamb = np.linspace(*wr, 1000)
index = mat.get_index(lamb)
fig, ax = plt.subplots(2, 1, figsize=(3, 3))
ax[0].plot(lamb, index.real, "-", color="#aa0044")
ax[1].plot(lamb, index.imag, "-", color="#6886b3")
ax[0].set_xlabel(r"Wavelength ($\rm μm$)")
ax[1].set_xlabel(r"Wavelength ($\rm μm$)")
ax[0].set_ylabel(r"$n^{\prime}$")
ax[1].set_ylabel(r"$n^{\prime\prime}$")
plt.suptitle(mat)
mat.print_info(
html=True,
tmp_dir=os.path.join("..","..", "doc", "auto_gallery","CdSe"),
filename="out_main_CdSe_Ninomiya_e.html",
)
Comments
Hexagonal CdSe. Fit of author's experimental data to a simplified model of the interband transitions (MDF). Extraordinary ray (e), room temperature.
References
S. Ninomiya and S. Adachi. Optical properties of cubic and hexagonal CdSe, J. Appl. Phys. 78, 4681-4689 (1995)
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Estimated memory usage: 225 MB