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Experimental determination of the bidirectional reflective characteristics of materials

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This paper presents a technique for experimentally determining the bidirectional reflective characteristics of materials in the IR range needed to form an optical model of a body of complex shape. An experimental apparatus has been created that can be used to determine the angular distributions of the reflection of certain materials.

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