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Maxwell Garnett average dielectric function

The average dielectric function (8.50) was first derived by Maxwell Garnett (1904) subsequently, it has been rederived under various sets of assumptions (see, for example, Genzel and Martin, 1972, 1973 Barker, 1973 Bohren and Wickramasinghe, 1977). [Pg.217]

This possibility is extremely useful for the structural characterization of polymer blends. The optical properties of the polymer layer can be described by a so-caUed effective dielectric function, which is a suitable average of the dielectric functions of the two components. Three averaging effective medium approximation (EMA)s -the linear, Maxwell-Garnett and Bruggeman EMAs - are widely used for this purpose [9]. These approximations differ in their spectral densities for a given volume fraction. [Pg.301]


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