The refractive indices of a commercial fused silica specimen were determined at ten wavelengths from 404.7 to 667.8 nm over the temperature range from -200 to +20 deg C. The data are needed for the design of optical systems for space applications where the extremes of temperature are encountered. Values of the thermal coefficient of refractive index were found to be positive and varied from about 9 X 10-6/deg C at room temperature to 3 X 10-6/deg C at liquid nitrogen temperature. The data also showed that there is an increase in dispersion with increasing temperature. These results bear out the predictions of the theory for the thermo-optic behavior of solids.
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Waxler, R. M., & Cleek, G. W. (1971). Refractive indices of fused silica at low temperatures. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A: Physics and Chemistry, 75A(4), 279. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.075a.026
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