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. 2016 Sep 27;7(10):4313–4326. doi: 10.1364/BOE.7.004313

Table 1. Dominance of ΔC1(t) and ΔC2(t) in ΔA_diff(W,t) as a function of W.

Range Boundaries Dominance of ΔC1(t) and ΔC2(t)
0<W<W1 W1=L2λ2·ελ2L2λ2·ελ2·S2/S1L1λ1·ελ1 ΔC1(t) - dominant regime: dominance of ΔC1(t)decreases with increasing W
W1<W<W2 W0=L1λ2·ελ2L1λ1·ελ1 ΔC2(t)- dominant regime: dominance of ΔC2(t)reaches maximum at W=W0, where W0=L1λ2·ελ2L1λ1·ελ1
W>W2 W2=L2λ2·ελ2+L2λ2·ελ2·S2/S1L1λ1·ελ1 ΔC1(t) - dominant regime: dominance of ΔC1(t)increases with increasing W