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Optical constants of Kr (Krypton)
Sinnock and Smith 1969: Solid at 115.95 K; n 0.363–0.644 µm

Wavelength: µm
 (0.3631–0.6439)  
 

Complex refractive index (n+ik)[ i ]


n   k   LogX   LogY   eV

Derived optical constants

Conditions & Spec sheet

temperature: 115.95

Comments

Solid krypton at 115.95 K (-157.20 °C, melting point).

References

A. C. Sinnock and B. L. Smith. Refractive indices of the condensed inert gases. Phys. Rev. 181, 1297-1307 (1969)

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INFO

Krypton, Kr

Krypton (Kr) is a noble gas with limited chemical reactivity, but it has several important applications in the field of optics. It is used as a fill gas in various types of gas lasers, including krypton-ion lasers, which produce light in the visible and ultraviolet spectra. These lasers are employed in applications ranging from scientific research to entertainment. Krypton is also used in fluorescent lamps and as a trace gas in double- or triple-pane window insulation to reduce heat transfer. It is generally safe to handle but can act as a simple asphyxiant in high concentrations.

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