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Optical constants of Fe3O4 (Iron(II,III) oxide, Magnetite)
Querry 1985: n,k 0.21–55.6 µm

Wavelength: µm
 (0.2100–55.5556)  
 

Complex refractive index (n+ik)[ i ]


n   k   LogX   LogY   eV

Derived optical constants

Comments

Magnetite.

References

M. R. Querry. Optical constants, Contractor Report CRDC-CR-85034 (1985)

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Iron(II,III) oxide, Fe3O4

Iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), also known as magnetite, is a black, magnetic mineral with multiple applications, including in the field of optics. It possesses unique magnetic properties that make it ideal for magneto-optical recording and sensing technologies. The material's interaction with light can be modified by external magnetic fields, providing a platform for tunable optical devices. Additionally, Fe3O4 nanoparticles have garnered attention for use in photothermal therapy, owing to their capacity to absorb near-infrared radiation and convert it to heat. This compound combines magnetic and optical functionalities, offering a unique palette of features for contemporary optical research and applications.

Other names

  • Ferrous ferric oxide
  • Ferroso ferric oxide
  • Black iron oxide
  • Rust
  • Iron(II) diiron(III) oxide
  • Iron oxide
  • Triiron tetraoxide

Minerals

  • Magnetite
  • Lodestone (naturally magnetized magnetite)

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