Theory of Infrared Optical Properties of Fluorite Crystals

WOLFGANG ZERNIK
Rev. Mod. Phys. 39, 432 – Published 1 April 1967
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Abstract

This paper provides a theoretical background for, and some interpretation of, recent measurements of the infrared optical properties of fluorite crystals particularly CaF2, SrF2, BaF2, and CdF2. A quantum-mechanical derivation of the optical properties in the harmonic approximation is given. The most reasonable procedure for the phenomenological treatment of damping effects is described. The physical origin of damping effects is discussed and it is shown how the perturbation theoretic results may be simplified in the low-frequency limit. Damping functions for the above materials are presented as a function of frequency and temperature.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.39.432

    ©1967 American Physical Society

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    WOLFGANG ZERNIK

    • RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey

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    Vol. 39, Iss. 2 — April - June 1967

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