Abstract
The relations between the optical reflectivity data and the electron-energy-loss spectra of the transition metal oxides, titanium oxides (TiO 2, Ti 2O 3) and vanadium oxides (VO 2, V 2O 3), have been investigated. Our results are in agreement with predictions of the energy band model based on the study of insulator-to-metal transitions in some of these oxides, and provide a useful check of the interpretation of the recent electron-energy-loss spectra obtained by Henrich for bulk titanium oxide (Ti 2O 3) and titanium oxide (TiO 2) surface reduced by argon ion bombardment.
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