Is refractive index of a thick glass greater than thin glass?
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How can I calculate film thickness and refractive index from UV-vis reflectance and/or transmittance data only, without interference fringes?
For thicker homogeneous films, the optical reflectance and transmittance spectra show several interference patterns which can be used to obtain optical constant using Swanepoel and other related methods. If the optical data does not have any/many interference patterns to produce accurate values of the constants, what method can one use to get the optical constants and film thickness instead?
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For thicker homogeneous films, the optical reflectance and transmittance spectra show several interference patterns which can be used to obtain optical constant using Swanepoel and other related methods. If the optical data does not have any/many interference patterns to produce accurate values of the constants, what method can one use to get the optical constants and film thickness instead?
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No ,refractive index does not depend on thickness. It is a property of material and depend on what type of material is.
So refractive index of a thick and thin glass will be same if they are made of same material.
So refractive index of a thick and thin glass will be same if they are made of same material.
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