Abstract
The measurement of low-level optical absorptions of highly transparent and highly reflective solids is of considerable importance in several fields. In addition, the ability to measure very low-level linear absorptions also permits the study of several weak nonlinear optical phenomena, such as two-photon absorption.
© 1981 Optical Society of America
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