Here is the complex index of referaction of Silicon (from Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids (E.D. Palik)) | |||
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Note that the imaginary part k increases as soon as the wavelength is small enough for band-to-band absorption processes; i.e. h · n > EG applied (with EG = band gap). | |||
Here is the dielectric function and the complex index of refraction for GaAs. | |||
Note that several groups actually calculated those curves and that they match rather nicely with the measured values. | |||
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5.2.3 The Complex Index of Refraction
Exercise 5.2.3 Attenuation of Light
Solution to 5.2-3: Attenuation of Light
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