List of refractive indices
Most of the materials have a well-characterized refractive index, but these indices often depend strongly upon the frequency of light, causing optical dispersion. Standard refractive index
Most of the materials have a well-characterized refractive index, but these indices often depend strongly upon the frequency of light, causing optical dispersion. Standard refractive index
Traditionally they are shown in the refractive index versus dispersion diagram - the Abbe diagram. The Abbe diagram, first introduced by SCHOTT in
The influence of temperature upon the refractive index of a medium is characterized by its thermo-optic coefficient, dn/dT, i.e. the change of refractive index per degree Celsius.
All transparent crystals except those of the cubic system, which are normally optically isotropic, exhibit the phenomenon of double refraction: in addition to calcite, some well-known examples
Birefringence is formally defined as the double refraction of light in a transparent, molecularly ordered material, which is manifested by the existence of orientation-dependent differences in
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Most of the materials have a well-characterized refractive index, but these indices often depend strongly upon the frequency of light, causing optical dispersion. Standard refractive
Traditionally they are shown in the refractive index versus dispersion diagram - the Abbe diagram. The Abbe diagram, first introduced by SCHOTT in 1923, is a long-established survey of the
All transparent crystals except those of the cubic system, which are
In the optical domain, SCHOTT offers a comprehensive range of high-quality glass types, including crown and flint glasses, as well as specialty materials like laser glasses and radiation
Discover a catalogue of refractive indices for various materials including crystals and glass. Investigate how the refractive index affects light transmittance and determine its applications in
Test certificates with higher accuracy can be prepared for individual glass parts upon request (± 2 x 10-5 for refractive index and ± 1 x 10-5 for dispersion).
The typical refractive index of glass is around 1.5, but it can vary significantly depending on the composition. Additives such as lead oxide can increase the refractive index,
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