The Optical Properties of Astronomical Silicates with Infrared Techniques program utilizes multiple instruments to provide spectral data over a wide range of temperatures and wavelengths. Experimental methods include Vector Network Analyzer and Fourier transform spectroscopy transmission, and reflection/scattering measurements. From this data, we can determine the optical parameters for the index of refraction, n, and the absorption coefficient, k. The analysis of the laboratory transmittance data for each sample type is based upon different mathematical models, which are applied to each data set according to their degree of coherence. Presented here are results from iron silicate dust grain analogs, in several sample preparations and at temperatures ranging from 5 to 300 K, across the infrared and millimeter portion of the spectrum (from 2.5 to 10,000 μm or 4000 to 1 cm-1). © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Richey, C. R., Kinzer, R. E., Cataldo, G., Wollack, E. J., Nuth, J. A., Benford, D. J., … Rinehart, S. A. (2013). Optical properties of iron silicates in the infrared to millimeter as a function of wavelength and temperature. Astrophysical Journal, 770(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/770/1/46
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