- Tue Jun 10, 2014 5:00 pm
#381098
Hello
Physics says that the Index of refraction is the ND + K
K it is the coefficient of extinction
So, it si supposed as I understand it that K parameter refers to the amount of energy that a material absorbs.
So, what I do not understand is why whenyou increase the value of K the reflections are brighter when it is supposed to be weaker isn´t it?
Thanks
Physics says that the Index of refraction is the ND + K
K it is the coefficient of extinction
So, it si supposed as I understand it that K parameter refers to the amount of energy that a material absorbs.
So, what I do not understand is why whenyou increase the value of K the reflections are brighter when it is supposed to be weaker isn´t it?
Thanks