Preparing materials with a desired refraction coefficient
A.G.Ramm

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to engineer materials with specific refraction properties by embedding small particles, discusses practical implementation challenges, and formulates related technological problems.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical recipe for creating materials with targeted refraction coefficients and addresses practical technological issues for implementation.
Findings
A theoretical approach to material design with desired refraction coefficients.
Identification of key technological challenges in embedding small particles.
Framework for solving practical problems in material fabrication.
Abstract
A recipe is given for creating material with a desired refraction coefficient by embedding many small particles in a given material. To implement practically this recipe, some technological problems are to be solved. These problems are formulated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Coatings and Gratings
