2001
DOI: 10.1068/htwu447
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A standard reference material for thermal conductivity of semitransparent melts

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“…As a result, the reflective capacity of the sample-mirror device is actually measured, and in contrast to the transmission method, the radiation reflected from the sample surface contributes to the signal. The intensity of the radiation reflected from the sample-mirror system, I = R I 0 , is described for crystals by the formula presented in [6], and for melts by the following equation given in [4]:…”
Section: Spectral Absorptivitymentioning
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“…As a result, the reflective capacity of the sample-mirror device is actually measured, and in contrast to the transmission method, the radiation reflected from the sample surface contributes to the signal. The intensity of the radiation reflected from the sample-mirror system, I = R I 0 , is described for crystals by the formula presented in [6], and for melts by the following equation given in [4]:…”
Section: Spectral Absorptivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was used at temperatures (100 to 200) K less than the melting point. α was also measured by the method of reflection from a mirror on which the sample is located (MR method [3]). …”
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“…Examples for studies of the melt transmission are by [5][6][7]. We describe solutions of these problems and other features of the spectrometer, some of which can be improved.…”
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