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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / February 2008



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Mirror 'bandwidth'

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Gert Baars - 29 Jan 2008 15:07 GMT
What can be expected to be the bandwidth
of a normal silver plated surface mirror.
For visible light it is obvious but what is
to be expected for freq. much larger and
smaller?
Autymn D. C. - 07 Feb 2008 08:42 GMT
> What can be expected to be the bandwidth
> of a normal silver plated surface mirror.
> For visible light it is obvious but what is
> to be expected for freq. much larger and
> smaller?

t_polaronic > t_excitonic > t_plasmonic
 
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