Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Sep 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983josa...73.1220b&link_type=abstract
Optical Society of America, Journal (ISSN 0030-3941), vol. 73, Sept. 1983, p. 1220-1222. Research supported by the Science and E
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Absorptivity, Bandpass Filters, Beryllium, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Thin Films, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Materials Tests, Rocket Sounding, Transmittance
Scientific paper
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.
Barstow Martin Adrian
Lewis Matthew
Petre Rob
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