Abstract
The transmission and reflectance of cuprous oxide has been measured from 6 to 250 μ and analyzed by classical dispersion theory. The two infrared-active vibrational frequencies are given by ν1=613 cm1 and ν2=146.0 cm1 with corresponding longitudinal-mode frequencies of 638 and 149 cm1. The maximum values of the extinction coefficient are calculated to be 2.7 and 4.0, respectively, for the two modes; both are higher than the literature values. The high-frequency and static dielectric constants are found to be ε=6.6 and ε0=7.6, respectively.

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