

Of layer thickness, t(z), gives a measurement of the refractive A measurement of the transmitted flux as a function Transmitted flux of light to the layer which we model as a thinĭielectric slab with a specific refractive index, n(z), on top of aįlat substrate. The method presented is based on an application of Beer's law for the

Indirect reflectance measurements on transparent substrates. Method is applicable to either direct transmission measurements or Measurement of the optical absorption spectrum of a thin film on aįlat substrate with a conventional absorption spectrometer. Optical constant of both a metal and a semiconductor, either in theĭirect or indirect transmission geometry. I can’t wait to show it off! You can get your hands on the new version here.AbstractĪ method is described for the quantitative estimation of a limiting My next GDC demo will be Reverb 1.5 – Reverb is free, and the new version will be on sale for $199. I will however continue to support the current version of Reverb, as the current version is one of my top selling products. There is a new plugin instrument that provides the ability to use the sound of a Revo with the LFOs of a Reverb – perfect for layering effects and adding oomph to your tracks.Ī new “one-shot” mode has been added which I’ll explain more about in a minute. I’ve added a new dynamic preset selection list to simplify setting the plugin up for a particular project. The VST/AU plugin has been completely re-written and there is support for 32-bit plugins with the new version.

Here are a few things you may not know about the new version. Last week I showed a demo of Reverb, and at a Q & A session at GDC this week I got to demo a new version of the plugin.
