Abstract
Abeles’s method of determining the refractive index of a thin film is discussed. Attention is directed to the effect of a graded index transition between the film and the substrate on the measured index. First, a closed-form analysis of the problem for a long transition region is given. This is followed by a computer analysis applicable to transition regions of any length.
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