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PhotonicsDB: Optical Constants
Experimental data is used to interpolate the dielectric function or the index of refraction of bulk materials used in optics and photonics
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Published on 26 Aug 2009, unpublished on 19 Oct 2009 All versions
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PhotonicsDB: Optical Constants is built on an earlier project (Data Interpolation Tool, DITTO) developed in collaboration by Alex Kildishev & Alex Moskalenko (2004). An initial prototype version written using the Scientific Python with a limited set of materials can be found at DITTO Home.
Credits
PhotonicsDB: Optical Constants is built on the experimental data taken from published databases. Custom approximation tools are used for the Drude-Lorentz models of the noble metals.
Development
- X. Ni, Z. Liu and A. Kildishev ... Developed the core interpolation engine and UI
- Z. Liu, X. Ni and A. Kildishev ... Provided the Drude-Lorentz approximation data and the overall testing
- A. Kildishev ... Led the development effort
Support
- X. Wang and G. Klimeck ... Provided Rappture and nanoHUB.org support
- A. Moskalenko ... Performed the initial prototyping
References
Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids, Edward D. Palik (Ed.), Academic Press (1997). Optical Constants of the Noble Metals, P. B. Johnson and R. W. Christy, Physical Review B Vol.6 n.12 (1972).
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