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Caldwell-o¶
Data for Main / Te / Caldwell-o
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', 'Te', 'Caldwell-o']
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","Te"),
filename="out_main_Te_Caldwell_o.html",
)
Comments
Ordinary ray (o).
References
1) R. S. Caldwell and H. Y. Fan, Optical properties of tellurium and selenium, Phys. Rev., 114, 664–675 (1959)
2) G. C. Bhar, Refractive index interpolation in phase-matching, Appl. Opt. 15, 305–307 (1976)
*Ref. 2 provides a dispersion formula based on data from Ref. 1
Total running time of the script: (0 minutes 0.376 seconds)
Estimated memory usage: 225 MB