2 edition of Optical properties found in the catalog.
Optical properties
Published
1998
by U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, MD
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | SRM, Standard reference materials |
Contributions | National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | [6] p. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15236285M |
The optical properties of a material define how it interacts with light. The optical properties of matter are studied in optical physics, a subfield of optics. The optical properties of matter include: Refraction and the material's refraction index; Polarization; Reflection and the material's albedo or reflectance; Absorption; Photoluminescence (fluorescence). Ocean Optics Web Book is a collaborative web-based book on optical oceanography. Apparent optical properties are those properties that (1) depend both on the medium (the IOPs) and on the geometric (directional) structure of the radiance distribution, and that (2) display enough regular features and stability to be useful descriptors of a.
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Topics covered include leaf traits, their anatomy and structure, biophysics and spectroscopy, radiometry, radiative transfer models, and remote and proximal sensingCited by: 1. Optical Properties of Solids covers the important concepts of intrinsic optical properties and photoelectric emission.
The book starts by providing an introduction to the fundamental optical spectra of solids. The text then discusses Maxwell's equations and the dielectric function; absorption and dispersion; and the theory of free-electron metals. Books links. Book table of contents. About ePub3. About IOP ebooks.
Abstract. In this chapter, the fundamentals of optical and thermal properties are introduced. Heat capacity and Drude approximation are briefly described. Optical properties. Chapter 2 - Optical Properties of Conductors Pages Publisher Summary The chapter discusses the optical properties of conductors that are dominated by their high reflectivity.
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References to original or secondary sources of the data are included throughout. This book is divided in four sections.
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