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Calculation of Absorption Peaks in Thin Metal Films

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THE refractive index of an absorbing medium can be written as N= nik, where n and k refer to the real and imaginary components of the complex quantity N. In this notation the value of n retains the velocity relationship of a simple non-absorbing medium, and k is the extinction coefficient. Another form of the equation has, however, found common usage, particularly with early workers in the field of metal optics ; in this form the refractive index N′ is defined by N′ = n′(l − ik′). It can be seen that N is related to N′ by the equations n = n′ and k= nk′.

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HILL, R. Calculation of Absorption Peaks in Thin Metal Films. Nature 182, 1150–1151 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821150a0

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