Physics
Scientific paper
May 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978tpht.confr....s&link_type=abstract
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Thermophysics and Heat Transfer
Physics
Carbon Dioxide, Cryodeposits, Epoxy Compounds, Paints, Solar Radiation, Spectral Reflectance, Stainless Steels, Film Thickness, Mars Atmosphere, View Effects, Wavelengths
Scientific paper
A careful study of the reflectance of carbon dioxide cryodeposits was made in a vacuum integrating sphere in the solar wavelength range (0.30 to 2.55 microns). These deposits were formed on liquid-nitrogen-cooled black epoxy paint and polished stainless steel substrates. The reflectances of these deposits were studied while varying the deposit thickness, view angle, and wavelength. The reflectance dependence on thickness was also predicted theoretically and the values obtained were in excellent agreement with the experimentally determined values.
Roux J. A.
Seiber B. A.
Smith Matthew A.
Wood Brian E.
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