Optical constants of Pb (Lead)
Mathewson and Myers 1971: n,k 0.344–1.77 µm; 298 K
Complex refractive index (n+ik)
Derived optical constants
Conditions
temperature: 298
Comments
298 K (24.85 °C)
References
A. G. Mathewson and H. P. Myers. Absolute values of the optical constants of some pure metals. Phys. Scr. 4, 291-292 (1971)
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Additional information
About Lead
Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal that is known for its malleability, ductility, and resistance to corrosion. Historically, lead has had various applications including in batteries, pipes, cable sheathing, and as a radiation shield. In terms of optics, lead has been utilized in the manufacture of certain types of optical glasses, known as flint glasses. These glasses have high refractive indices and dispersive power. Lead-based glasses have been traditionally used in lenses and prisms to correct chromatic aberration in optical systems. However, the use of lead in consumer products has decreased significantly due to environmental and health concerns. In many regions, regulations have limited the use of lead in electronics and other products.
Other names and variations:- Pb