6
5 8 11 13 14 19
.0401 .5396 .0282 .0116 .3772 .0033
2.23
C
Everything here is nonsense, just useful for modeling
optical opal layers.
Pyrex glass is a borosilicate glass with no lead loading
and therefore has modest x-ray attenuation.
This composition was taken from Corning No. 7740


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Optical parameters (use same number of digits)
enter first number of wavelength points to use (max. 30)
then, wavelenghts (as integers, in nm)
then, n(wavelenghts)
then, absorption coeff (wavelenghts) (in cm-1)
then, wavelength for the scattering coeff
then, scattering coeff (in cm-1)
 
 
12
400 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675
1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523 1.523
.02420 .02198 .01976 .01644 .01313 .01093 .00983 .00654 .00873 .01093 .00873 .00983 .00873
400
1
