refractive index dišan-e šekast Fr.: indice de réfraction Of any optical medium, the ratio of the → speed of light
in vacuum (c) to that in the medium (v): n = c/v.
The refractive index for vacuum, by definition, is 1. The refractive index of air
is 1.00029 at standard temperature (25 °C) and pressure (1 atm).
The refractive index of a medium depends on the wavelength of refracted wave. With light
waves, n increases as the wavelength decreases.
→ Snell’s law can be used to derive n. See also: Refractive, pertaining to → refraction; → index. |