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Acrylic was one of the earliest polymers to be commercialized. Most acrylates are variations of poly(methylmethacrylate) with the repeating formula of (C5O2H8)n. Lucite, Perspex, Plexiglass (and many others) are all product brand names for this material. Uses include a wide variety of transparent coverings (both protective and decorative), e-beam photoresists and a plethora of medical applications. It is often used as a glass replacement and conveniently its refractive indices are relatively close to those of glass. No longer considered a cutting edge material, acrylic is still a preferred option where moderate properties and lower costs are required. Its optical performance can be enhanced by applying scratch-resistant, SiO2-based, thin films. Sometimes these are referred to as "hardcoats". While acrylic?s refractive index is usually close to the values reported below, this can be adjusted by copolymerization with other monomers. Fluoroacrylate monomers can lower the index. Conversely, incorporating monomers that contain nitrogen or bromine can increase its index of refraction. More recently acrylic has benefited from improved cache as it does not contain the purportedly-harmful bisphenol-A monomer. This material file is for the type of acrylic substrate used in Filmetrics Hardcoat Standard samples starting in July, 2008.
Für eine typische Probe von Acrylic - 2 betragen der Brechungsindex und der Extinktionskoeffizient bei 632,8 nm 1.50805 und 0. Nachfolgend finden Sie Dateien mit vollständigen Brechungsindex und Extinktionskoeffizienten. Wenn die Datei nicht heruntergeladen werden kann, können Sie unsere proprietäre Datei anfordern, indem Sie auf "Anfordern" klicken.
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