dual wavelength method for refractive index measurement
The "dual wavelength method for refractive index measurement" is a technique used to determine the refractive index of a material by analyzing the change in its optical properties at two different wavelengths of light. By comparing the behavior of the material at these two wavelengths, the refractive index can be calculated accurately.
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