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Consider applying the simple electronic polarizability and Clasius-Mossotti equations to diamond. Neglecting losses, α ω ω e e o Ze m = − 2 ( 2 2 ) and ε ε ε ω ω r r o e o NZe m − = − 1 2 3 2 ( 2 2 )
Consider applying the simple electronic polarizability and Clasius-Mossotti equations to diamond.
Neglecting losses,
α
ω ω e
e o
Ze
m
=
−
2
( 2 2 )
and ε
ε ε ω ω
r
r o e o
NZe
m
−
=
−
1
2 3
2
( 2 2 )
Dispersion in diamond
For diamond we can take Z = 4 (valence electrons only as these are the most responsive),
N = 1.8 × 1029 atoms m-3, εr(DC) = 5.7. Find ωo and then find the refractive index at λ = 0.5 μm and
5 μm.