Experimental measurement of nanolayers via electromagnetic, near infrared, and gamma radiation

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We discuss and compare the results obtained from experimental measurements of a two-layer, Ni and TiO2 nanometric structure deposited on siliceous glass. Utilizing previous theoretical models of multilayers or periodic systems and their verifications, the paper focuses on measurement in the NIR, visible, UV, X-ray, and gamma bands of the electromagnetic spectrum; the wavelength of the incident electromagnetic wave is respected. The proposed evaluation comprises a brief description of a Snell's law-based semi-analytic model of electromagnetic wave propagation through a layered material. We also demonstrate the expected anti-reflective and shielding effects in the X-ray and gamma-ray bands, respectively.

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Fiala, P., Bartušek, K., Dědková, J., Kadlec, R., & Dohnal, P. (2019). Experimental measurement of nanolayers via electromagnetic, near infrared, and gamma radiation. Measurement Science Review, 19(4), 144–152. https://doi.org/10.2478/msr-2019-0020

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