Optical materials properties
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Optical materials properties
(Handbook of electronic materials, v. 1)
IFI/Plenum, 1971
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Includes bibliographical references
"Sponsored by Air Force Materials Laboratory" -- t.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This report was prepared by Hughes Aircraft Company, Culver City, California under Contract Number F33615-70-C-1348. The work was administered under the direc- tion of the Air Force Materials Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, with Mr. B. Emrich, Project Engineer. The Electronic Properties Information Center (EPIC) is a designated Information Analysis Center of the Department of Defense authorized to provide information to the entire DOD community. The purpose of the Center is to provide a highly competent source of information and data on the electronic, optical and magnetic properties of materials of value to the Department of Defense. Its major function is to evaluate, compile and publish the experimental data from the world's unclassified literature concerned with the properties of materials. All materials relevant to the field of electronics are within the scope of EPIC: insulators, semiconductors, metals, super- conductors, ferrites, ferroelectric, ferromagnetics, electroluminescents, thermionic emitters and optical materials.
The Center's scope includes information on over 100 basic properties of materials; information generally regarded as being in the area of devices and/or circuitry is excluded.
Table of Contents
- Preparation of Data Sheets.- Data Sheets.- Alumina (Sapphire).- Aluminum (Film).- Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP).- Arsenic Trisulfide (Glass).- Barium Fluoride.- Beryllium Oxide.- Cadmium Sulfide.- Cadmium Telluride.- Calcium Carbonate (Calcite).- Calcium Fluoride.- Cesium Bromide.- Cesium Iodide.- Copper (Film).- Cuprous Chloride.- Gallium Arsenide.- Germanium.- Gold (Film).- Indium Arsenide.- Lead Sulfide.- Lithium Fluoride.- Lithium Niobate.- Magnesium Fluoride (Film).- Magnesium Fluoride (Single Crystal).- Magnesium Oxide.- Palladium (Film).- Platinum (Film).- Potassium Bromide.- Potassium Chloride.- Potassium Iodide.- Selenium (Amorphous Film).- Selenium (Hexagonal).- Silica (Crystalline).- Silica (Fused).- Silicon.- Silicon Carbide (Type 6H).- Silver (Film).- Silver Bromide.- Silver Chloride.- Sodium Chloride.- Sodium Fluoride.- Strontium Titanate.- Tellurium (Polycrystalline Film).- Tellurium (Single Crystal).- Thallium Bromoiodide (KRS-5).- Thallium Chlorobromide (KRS-6).- Titanium.- Titanium Dioxide (Rutile).- Zinc Selenide (Cubic).- Zinc Sulfide (Cubic).- Appendix A.- Wavelength Conversion Factors.- Appendix B.- Glossary of Optical Terms.
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