Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000spie.4134...31g&link_type=abstract
Proc. SPIE Vol. 4134, p. 31-36, Photonics for Space Environments VII, Edward W. Taylor; Ed.
Physics
Scientific paper
A nonlinear optic polymer blend of disperse red 1 in poly methyl methacrylate, spin cast on an indium tin oxide coated borosilicate glass substrate and a conductive polymer blend of polyethylene dioxythiophene/poly styrene sulphonate (Baytron P) in poly vinyl alcohol, spin cast on an uncoated borosilicate glass substrate were irradiated by 63.3 MeV proton to a dose of 1 Mrad (Si) of proton particles. The pre and post irradiated optical transmission characteristics of these polymer films over a wavelength range of 400 - 2000 nm, as well as in-situ thermal heating generated by irradiation are presented.
Craig Douglas M.
Grote James G.
Hopkins Frank K.
Sanchez Anthony D.
Taylor Wilfred E.
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