Software for Physics, Engineering, & Astronomy
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PARAV (v2.1) is a program for the calculation of optical constants using Swanepoel's method written by Dr. Roman Holovchak (Golovchak). The link provides a .zip file containing the original reference from the Journal of Optoelectronic and Advanced Materials, a Windows .exe file of the software, and a list of improvements in version 2. PARAV is released under the GPLv3 license.