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Fundamental optical spectra of ferroelectric NaNO2

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Polarized spectra of complete complexes for fundamental optical functions of the NaNO2 ferroelectric at 77K in the region of 4–24 eV for Ea, Eb, and Ec are calculated. For the first time, integral polarized curves of dielectric permeability and specific volumetric losses of electrons are factorized into elementary transverse and longitudinal components of transfer bands and their main parameters are determined. For the calculations, the experimental reflection spectra, methods of Kramer-Kronig, and joint Argand diagrams are used. On the basis of theoretical calculations for the zones and dielectric permeability, a scheme of the nature and localization of the obtained bands for the components of separation of ɛ2 is proposed in accordance with the model of interband transitions.

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Original Russian Text © S.G. Kalugina, V.Val. Sobolev, A.I. Kalugin, V.V. Sobolev, 2009, published in Neorganicheskie Materialy, 2009, Vol. 45, No. 8, pp. 996–1000.

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Kalugina, S.G., Sobolev, V.V., Kalugin, A.I. et al. Fundamental optical spectra of ferroelectric NaNO2 . Inorg Mater 45, 925–929 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020168509080196

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