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Comparison between the optical constants obtained by the Kramers–Kronig analysis and the maximum entropy method: infrared optical properties of orthorhombic sulfur

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Abstract

The optical constants of orthorhombic sulfur computed by the Kramers–Kronig phase-shift analysis were recently reported by Fuller et al. The results obtained by Fuller et al. are compared with the ones obtained by a novel maximum entropy procedure.

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