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1 November 1996 Influence of chemical composition on the refractive index thermal coefficient of liquids
Joseph B.C. Fuller Jr., Paul N. Robb, Robert D. Sigler, Alexander P. Abramov, Maria V. Petrova, Audrei G. Plyakhin, Michael N. Tolstoy
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Abstract
Liquids have been shown to be very effective in the design of apochromatic lenses. The incorporation of abnormal liquids is complicated by their large thermal coefficients of refractive index (dn/dT). To make a glass-liquid design thermally stable, two liquids with different dn/dT and dispersions are typically used. This paper, which extends previously reported investigations of liquid dn/dT dependencies in the visible spectrum (SPIE Volume 2512, 1995), explores the dependence of dn/DT, abnormal dispersion, and composition for a number of liquids. The optical property measurements were made at the Vavilov State Optical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, in collaboration with the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, Palo Alto, California.
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Joseph B.C. Fuller Jr., Paul N. Robb, Robert D. Sigler, Alexander P. Abramov, Maria V. Petrova, Audrei G. Plyakhin, and Michael N. Tolstoy "Influence of chemical composition on the refractive index thermal coefficient of liquids", Proc. SPIE 2863, Current Developments in Optical Design and Engineering VI, (1 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256254
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Refractive index

Visible radiation

Lens design

Water

Glasses

Optical design

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