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Measuring the Optical Constants for Adaptable Spectral Libraries

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To support stand-off detection, spectral libraries are being developed that include the optical constants, n(ν) and k(ν). Variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry and single-angle reflectance are used to derive these data, enabling the reference spectra to be modeled for different parameters.

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