Optical constants of amorphous and crystalline H2O-ice in the near infrared from 1.1 to 2.6 μm

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Using new laboratory spectra, we have calculated the real and imaginary parts of the index of refraction of amorphous and crystalline H2O-ice from 20 to 150 K in the frequency range 9000 3800 cm-1 (1.1 2.6 μm) at a spectral resolution of 1 cm-1. These optical constants can be used to create model spectra for comparison to spectra from Solar System objects. We also analyzed the differences between the amorphous and crystalline H2O-ice spectra, including weakening of bands and shifting of bands to shorter wavelength in amorphous H2O-ice spectra. We have also observed two spectrally distinct phases of amorphous H2O-ice.

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