The optical properties of gadolinium in liquid and solid states have been studied. The optical constants are measured by the Beatty ellipsometry method in the range of 0.48–2.6 μm. The… Click to show full abstract
The optical properties of gadolinium in liquid and solid states have been studied. The optical constants are measured by the Beatty ellipsometry method in the range of 0.48–2.6 μm. The dispersion dependences of light conductivity σ, reflectivity R, the imaginary and real parts of dielectric permittivity ε1 and ε2, and the function Im(ε)-1 of the characteristic electron energy losses are calculated from the measured values of the refractive index and the absorption coefficient. The electronic characteristics of gadolinium in solid and liquid states are calculated on the basis of a two-band conductivity model with measurement results in the infrared spectral region.
               
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