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26 February 1982 Multiwavelength Laser Rate Calorimetry On Various Infrared Window Materials
N. C. Fernelius, G. S. Coble, D. V. Dempsey, J. A. Detrio, J. A. Fox, P. R. Greason, G. T. Johnston, D. B. O'Quinn
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Abstract
The effective optical absorption coefficient obtained by the slope method of laser calorimetry is presented for a number of materials at a variety of laser wavelengths. The materials studied include MgF2, NaC1, KC1, LiYF4, CaF2, LiF, YAG, A1203 (sapphire), Si02, BaF2, CORTRAN 9753 and 9754 glass, ZBT glass, GGG, Mg0•A1203 (spinel), ZnSe, MgO, Si, As2S3, ZnS, and calcium aluminate glasses. The laser wavelengths studied were 1.319, 2.7, 3.8, 5.3, 9.27 and 10.6 μm.
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N. C. Fernelius, G. S. Coble, D. V. Dempsey, J. A. Detrio, J. A. Fox, P. R. Greason, G. T. Johnston, and D. B. O'Quinn "Multiwavelength Laser Rate Calorimetry On Various Infrared Window Materials", Proc. SPIE 0297, Emerging Optical Materials, (26 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932495
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Glasses

Calorimetry

Polishing

Crystals

Surface finishing

Infrared radiation

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