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Bora Ung

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photonic crystal fibers, nonlinear optics, nano-optics, plasmonics, computational physics

 

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01 Dec 2008 Screenshot Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung refractive index, metal, physics, debye, lorentz drude, permittivity 77 10
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14 Dec 2007 Fresnel integral Computes the Fresnel integral with complex argument "z" Author: Bora Ung integral, fresnel, real, argument, complex 18 0
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31 Oct 2008 Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung

As a note, this matlab code was created for and first used in [B. Ung and Y. Sheng, Optics Express, vol.15, pp. 1182-1190 (2007)]

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09 Oct 2009 Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung Bosomtwi, Dominic

Can someone explain to me how to use the code?
Thanks a lot.

13 Jul 2009 Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung Anous, Noha

Thanks for uploading such a nice function.
But I have a question, from where are the model equations taken?
are there any approximations?
Because I tried some values and didn't get them the same as I have them in tables found in some papers.
Thanks a lot

31 Oct 2008 Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung Ung, Bora

As a note, this matlab code was created for and first used in [B. Ung and Y. Sheng, Optics Express, vol.15, pp. 1182-1190 (2007)]

28 Oct 2008 Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung Bodoque, JCBod

Wonderful file! Do you have any work of your own that I can cite for these fits?

15 May 2008 Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung kim, j

I think, it's good program!!!

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01 Dec 2008 Screenshot Drude-Lorentz and Debye-Lorentz models for the dielectric constant of metals and water Computes the complex permittivity of many metals and water with input wavelength Author: Bora Ung refractive index, metal, physics, debye, lorentz drude, permittivity 77 10
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14 Dec 2007 Fresnel integral Computes the Fresnel integral with complex argument "z" Author: Bora Ung integral, fresnel, real, argument, complex 18 0
 

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