The Change of the Refractive Index of Some Germanium Films Irradiated by Intense Light
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概要
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A Rayleigh Lowe Interferometer has been modified to measure the changes of the refractive index of several germanium films when they are irradiated by the intense white light. The refractive index of the films was found to increase when the colour temperature of the irradiating light source was ca. 3000 K and to decrease when the temperature was ea. 1000 K. From the dispersion curves, it was suggested that the present effects were caused by the variation of the number of the bounded electrons and not of the free carriers.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1954-06-25
著者
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Ishiguro Kozo
Department Of Physics College Of General Education:institute Of Science And Technology University Of
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Ishiguro Kozo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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Hayashi Toshiharu
Department Of Neurophysiology Neuroinformation Research Institute University Of Kanazawa School Of M
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Hayashi Toshiharu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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