Fred Lindsey wrote:
Does anyone know in terms of its atomic structure why it allows such a high proportion of light through at 157nm, and why it has such a low refractive index?
If this is a school project, your school probably has loads of research resources at your disposal. My high school had some online resources and my college gave me access to resources like InfoTrac and Lexis Nexis, not to mention a bunch of libraries.
You\'d be much better off going to a chemistry library and doing your research there. It\'s not like you can quote internet chatter on a forum as a source of your project.
Fred Lindsey wrote:
Does anyone know in terms of its atomic structure why it allows such a high proportion of light through at 157nm, and why it has such a low refractive index?
If this is a school project, your school probably has loads of research resources at your disposal. My high school had some online resources and my college gave me access to resources like InfoTrac and Lexis Nexis, not to mention a bunch of libraries.
You\'d be much better off going to a chemistry library and doing your research there. It\'s not like you can quote internet chatter on a forum as a source of your project.
Nov 08, 2009 at 10:45 AM
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