- Wed May 25, 2005 10:04 pm
#28076
You can do the Hybrid-ND method in Maxwell too, but instaid ND=0.85 (or 1.11) you need to use 1.33.
Lets try it. I will try the Hybrid-ND method and use 1.33 for liquid boundary (I suspect the refraction will be correct.
Maxwell uses the absolute Index of refraction at all times (which I think is more straight forward)Micha wrote:Now I ask me, do I have overseen something - why is the hybrid method in maxwell wrong? In the real world, the boundary surface between two mediums is important. But why dosn't work this in Maxwell? Is the problem, that Maxwell dosn't accept ior smaller than 1? If yes, than is the hybrid method good and Maxwell need a small "bug" fix.
You can do the Hybrid-ND method in Maxwell too, but instaid ND=0.85 (or 1.11) you need to use 1.33.
Lets try it. I will try the Hybrid-ND method and use 1.33 for liquid boundary (I suspect the refraction will be correct.
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