Abstract
Anodic oxide films on tungsten were studied in situ during formation using a computer-controlled ellipsometer. They were found to be optically homogeneous, isotropic and non-absorbing with no field applied but to become anisotropic with a field applied. The ordinary and extraordinary indexes decreased, and the thickness increased quadratically with the applied field.
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