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Dispersion of Zinc Sulfide and Magnesium Fluoride Films in the Visible Spectrum

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Abstract

The dispersion and aging effects of thin films of MgF2 and ZnS were investigated in the spectral range of 4000 A to 7500 A. The method of evaporating ZnS is reported. The index of refraction was calculated from spectrophotometric reflectance measurements at extremes of reflectance.

© 1955 Optical Society of America

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