Linear absorption coefficient of beryllium in the 50-300-A wavelength range

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Absorptivity, Bandpass Filters, Beryllium, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Thin Films, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Materials Tests, Rocket Sounding, Transmittance

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Transmittances of thin-film filters fabricated for an extreme-UV astronomy sounding-rocket experiment yield values for the linear absorption coefficient of beryllium in the 50-300-A wavelength range, in which previous measurements are sparse. The inferred values are consistent with the lowest data previously published and may have important consequences for extreme-UV astronomers.

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