Abstract

A method for obtaining the optical constants by employing the correlation between the characteristic electron energy absorption spectrum of a substance with its optical properties is described. This method is applied to a study of the optical properties in the far ultraviolet of aluminum, a metal, and of polystyrene, an organic compound. The information that is derived by this method lends itself to a study of the optical oscillator strengths.

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