Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The optical constants n and k of lutetium Lu films were obtained in the 3-1800 eV range from
transmittance measurements performed at room temperature. These are the first experimental optical
constant data of Lu in the whole range. Thin films of Lu with various thicknesses were deposited by
evaporation in ultrahigh vacuum conditions and their transmittance was measured in situ. Lu films
were deposited onto grids coated with a thin, C support film. Transmittance measurements were
used to obtain the extinction coefficient k of Lu films. The refractive index n of Lu was calculated
with Kramers-Krönig analysis. k data were extrapolated both on the high and on the low-energy
sides by using experimental and calculated k values available in the literature. Lu, similar to other
lanthanides, has a low-absorption band below the O2,3 edge onset; the lowest absorption was
measured at 25.1 eV. Therefore, Lu is a promising material for filters and multilayer coatings in
the energy range below the O2,3 edge in which most materials have a large absorption. Good
consistency of the data was obtained through f and inertial sum rules.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Frassetto, Fabio; Nannarone, Stefano; Mahne, Nicola; Poletto, Luca; Giglia, Angelo
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