Optical constants of kerogen from 0.15 to 40 μm: comparison with meteoritic organics.

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The authors report measurements of the optical constants of both Type II kerogen and of macromolecular organic residue from the Murchison carbonaceous chondrite via transmission and reflection measurements on thin films. Comparison of the kerogen and Murchison data reveals that between 0.15 and 40 μm, Murchison has a similar structure but no bands as sharp as in kerogen, and that the values of the refractive index for Murchison are significantly higher than those of kerogen.

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