Abstract
Opaque films of copper and indium have been evaporated on glass substrate, and the phase shift at reflection from the glass–metal interface has been determined both with white light and monochromatic fringes. Helium and krypton spectral lines with a koster interference comparator were used. Comparison is made between experimental results and theoretical calculations based on the electromagnetic theory for opaque copper films.
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