Kocak A, Berets S L, Milosevic V, Milosevic M
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, Department of Sciences, 445 W 59th Street, New York, New York 10019, USA.
Appl Spectrosc. 2006 Sep;60(9):1004-7. doi: 10.1366/000370206778397443.
In this paper, the suitability of using the Kramers-Kronig transform to routinely extract optical constants from near-normal incidence reflectance spectra of solids and liquids is demonstrated. In addition, the possibility of utilizing the Kramers-Kronig transform as a linearizing transform for near-normal incidence reflectance spectra is investigated. Also, several commercial Kramers-Kronig software packages were utilized in determining the optical constants from the near-normal incidence reflectance of Plexiglas. Unexpectedly, the results produced by the various packages differed significantly. The near-normal reflectance of water was measured, the Kramers-Kronig transform was applied to extract the optical constants of water, and the result was compared to values found in the literature. Furthermore, the Kramers-Kronig transforms of near-normal incidence reflectance spectra of various concentrations of sugar in water were calculated to evaluate its use as a linearizing transform for quantitative applications.
本文证明了使用克拉默斯-克勒尼希变换从固体和液体的近正入射反射光谱中常规提取光学常数的适用性。此外,还研究了将克拉默斯-克勒尼希变换用作近正入射反射光谱线性化变换的可能性。同时,使用了几个商业克拉默斯-克勒尼希软件包从有机玻璃的近正入射反射率中确定光学常数。出乎意料的是,不同软件包产生的结果差异显著。测量了水的近正反射率,应用克拉默斯-克勒尼希变换提取水的光学常数,并将结果与文献中的值进行比较。此外,计算了不同浓度糖水溶液近正入射反射光谱的克拉默斯-克勒尼希变换,以评估其作为定量应用线性化变换的用途。