Wavelength and Extinction Coefficients

Chad Stoltzma
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I have been researching on the net and books for some time now. I have a few tables and equations but was wondering if anyone has the one I am looking for?

I'm looking for a table that lists Wavelength(nm), Extinction Coefficient(k), Absorption Coefficeint(a) and Density(d) values from ~300nm to 1200nm?

Thanks, Chad

Sorry, I guess the materials help.

SiO2 & Si3N4
 
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you can check the book
Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids Edited by: Palik, Edward D.
Maybe youcan find the table for SiO2 & Si3N4.
Hopes the information will help you!
 
I have seen this Edward Palik's name before. Thank you very much for the info!

Chad
 
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