17 June 2021 Measurement of the refractive index of glass with 104 level accuracy based on the lateral displacement method
Inês Leite, Alexandre Cabral, João M. P. Coelho
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Abstract

The measurement of the refractive index of optical glass samples is a common and fundamental activity in numerous fields of expertise. Several measurement techniques exist with relative accuracies from 10  −  2 to, at least, 10  −  7 with complexities that are inversely related to the corresponding uncertainty. We describe an implementation of a technique based on the measurement of the lateral displacement variation of a collimated beam caused by the rotation of a parallel plate glass sample. The method was aimed to achieve an uncertainty in the range from 10  −  3 to 10  −  4 without increasing the complexity normally associated with techniques with this level of accuracy. The system was designed and optimized based on a detailed analysis of the uncertainty budget. We describe the implementation, the data processing, and the results obtained with calibrated samples, showing a relative uncertainty at the level of 10  −  4.

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Inês Leite, Alexandre Cabral, and João M. P. Coelho "Measurement of the refractive index of glass with 104 level accuracy based on the lateral displacement method," Optical Engineering 60(6), 064101 (17 June 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.60.6.064101
Received: 10 December 2020; Accepted: 25 May 2021; Published: 17 June 2021
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Refractive index

Cameras

Interferometry

Light sources

Collimation

Error analysis

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