Conventional and nonconventional Kramers-Kronig analysis in optical spectroscopy
Krivokhvost, Olga (2014)
Diplomityö
Krivokhvost, Olga
2014
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2014052025931
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2014052025931
Tiivistelmä
This Master’s Thesis is dedicated to the investigation and testing conventional and
nonconventional Kramers-Kronig relations on simulated and experimentally measured spectra. It is done for both linear and nonlinear optical spectral data. Big part of attention is paid to the new method of obtaining complex refractive index from a transmittance spectrum without direct information of the sample thickness. The latter method is coupled with terahertz tome-domain spectroscopy and Kramers-Kronig analysis applied for testing the validity of complex refractive index. In this research precision of data inversion is evaluated by root-mean square error. Testing of methods is made over different spectral range and implementation of this methods in future is considered.
nonconventional Kramers-Kronig relations on simulated and experimentally measured spectra. It is done for both linear and nonlinear optical spectral data. Big part of attention is paid to the new method of obtaining complex refractive index from a transmittance spectrum without direct information of the sample thickness. The latter method is coupled with terahertz tome-domain spectroscopy and Kramers-Kronig analysis applied for testing the validity of complex refractive index. In this research precision of data inversion is evaluated by root-mean square error. Testing of methods is made over different spectral range and implementation of this methods in future is considered.