All you can measure at the Planetary Emissivity Laboratory (PEL): the case of quartz 0-25 micron

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The Planetary Emissivity Laboratory (PEL) of DLR in Berlin is equipped with two FT-IR spectrometers to allow measurements from the visible to TIR range using bi-conical reflection, transmission and emission spectroscopy. The laboratory experimental facilities consist of the main emissivity spectrometer laboratory, a supporting spectrometer laboratory for reflectance and transmission measurements, sample preparation facilities and an extensive collection of rocks and minerals. In this paper we show the capabilities of the facility for emissivity, reflectance and transmission measurements in most of the possible spectral ranges and environmental conditions that we can cover at PEL on a standard quartz sample in the 0-25 μm grain size range.

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