A method for deriving the optical constants (n/k) of organic powdered materials using pressed pellets in the mid-infrared spectral range is introduced that combines variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry and transmission spectroscopy. The approach is applied to lactose, in which three different forms of pellets were pressed and measured: A pure lactose pellet and a mixed lactose/KBr pellet with a large analyte percentage were used for ellipsometric measurements, and a KBr transmission pellet with only a small analyte percentage were used for transmission measurements. The transmission data provide an initial set of oscillators and improve the spectral fitting of weak absorption features (k
Published: March 11, 2021
Citation
Yokosuk M.O., T. Tiwald, D.L. Saunders, T.A. Blake, and T.L. Myers. 2021.Combining Spectroscopic Techniques to Determine the Optical Constants of Powdered Lactose.Applied Optics 60, no. 8:2412-2421.PNNL-SA-157562.doi:10.1364/AO.414107