Optical properties of NH3 ice from the far infrared to the near ultraviolet

Physics – Optics

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Absorptance, Ammonia, Optical Properties, Refractivity, Solidified Gases, Spectral Sensitivity, Far Infrared Radiation, Jupiter Atmosphere, Kramers-Kronig Formula, Light (Visible Radiation), Mie Scattering, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Wave Dispersion

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The optical constants (nr, ni) for solid ammonia in the cubic phase from 0.14 to 200 μm are displayed in both graphical and tabular form. The refractive indices nr were obtained from previously published spectra of the absorption index ni by means of the Kramers-Kronig dispersion relation. Mie scattering parameters in the same spectral range are graphically illustrated for particle sizes from 1 to 100 μm. An application of these results to the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter is also presented.

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