posted on 2023-11-30, 19:37authored byTianqi Sai, Matthias Saba, Eric R. Dufresne, Ullrich Steiner, Bodo D. Wilts
For a number of optical applications, it is advantageous to precisely tune the refractive index of a liquid. Here, we harness a well-established concept in optics for this purpose. The Kramers-Kronig relation provides physical connection between the spectral variation of the (real) refractive index and the absorption coefficient. In particular a sharp spectral variation of the absorption coefficient gives rise to either an enhancement or reduction of the refractive index in the spectral vicinity of this variation. By using bright commodity dyes that fulfil this absorption requirement, we demonstrate the use of the Kramers-Kronig relation to predictively dial-in refractive index values in water solutions that are otherwise only attained by toxic specialised liquids.
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