Optical Constants of Fluorite in the Extreme Ultraviolet
- 1 December 1936
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 50 (11) , 1057-1066
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.50.1057
Abstract
The reflecting power of a polished fluorite surface has been measured at nineteen wave-lengths from 1605A to 927A for 45°, 60°, 75° and 85° incidence, by means of a vacuum spectrograph. The method of photographic photometry followed is discussed in detail. The reciprocity law was employed and correction made for its failure in accordance with the work of Harrison and Leighton on oiled photographic films. Correction exposures were made with an inverse square law sensitometer. A vacuum chamber was arranged for this sensitometer since it was found that the reciprocity characteristics of the film were changed when it was placed in vacuum. The reflecting power data above shows that the light dispersed by the grating was very nearly unpolarized.
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