H₂O Ice at 190 K
| Sample Type | Ice |
|---|---|
| Components | H₂O |
| Ratio | 1 |
| Substrate | None |
| Phase / State | Crystalline |
| Reference Temperature | 190 K |
| Wavenumber (cm⁻¹) | 800.35 - 4000 |
| Wavelength (µm) | 2.5 - 12.495 |
Crystalline water (H₂O) ice aerosols formed at 190 K by homogeneous nucleation of water vapor in a nitrogen buffer gas (1% water in nitrogen), and held at 190 K during spectroscopic measurements.
The real (n) and imaginary (k) parts of the complex index of refraction were determined using optical measurements done at a temperature of 190 K and a pressure of 100-300 Torr, by infrared transmission spectroscopy from 4000 to 800 cm⁻¹ with a resolution of 2 cm⁻¹.
More information can be found in the publication and on the OCdb contributor's page.
Any use of this data should recognize the parent publication(s):
Clapp, M. L., Worsnop, D. R. and Miller, R. E. (1995) 'Frequency-Dependent Optical Constants of Water Ice Obtained Directly from Aerosol Extinction Spectra', Journal of Physical Chemistry, 99, pp. 6317-6326.