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Reflectance of Goldblack Deposits, and Some Other Materials of Low Reflectance from 254 mμ to 1100 mμ. The Scattering-Unit-Size in Goldblack Deposits

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Abstract

The total reflectances for the spectral region 254 mμ to 1100 mμ of goldblack deposits and several other low-reflecting materials have been determined from the angular distribution of the reflectance. Reflectances in the visible spectrum were also obtained using an integrating sphere. All substances examined, except optical-black-lacquer, were found to have immeasurable specular reflectance at all the wavelengths measured.

These measurements together with long wavelength reflectance measurements of goldblack deposits indicate that such deposits contain a relatively large number of scattering units between ~0.2μ and 8μ. Additional measurements, presented here, including the angular distribution of the forward scattering in the visible spectrum, give results in agreement with the above.

© 1956 Optical Society of America

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