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Far infrared transmission of a thick TGS single crystal at 7K, and beers' law validity

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Far IR transmission of a thick Triglycine Sulfate (TGS) single crystal t=8 mm thick is compared with calculations using the absorption index measured with a very thin t=13 μm thick plate. Big discrepancies suggest the occurence of surface layers.

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Gerbaux, X., Marin Cudraz, H. Far infrared transmission of a thick TGS single crystal at 7K, and beers' law validity. Int J Infrared Milli Waves 11, 69–72 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01009816

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