2013
DOI: 10.3390/coatings3020059
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Computational Tools and Approaches for Design and Control of Coating and Composite Color, Appearance, and Electromagnetic Signature

Abstract: Abstract:The transport behavior of electromagnetic radiation through a polymeric coating or composite is the basis for the material color, appearance, and overall electromagnetic signature. As multifunctional materials become more advanced and next generation in-service applications become more demanding, a need for predictive design of electromagnetic signature is desired. This paper presents various components developed and used in a computational suite for the study and design of electromagnetic radiation t… Show more

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“…The appearance of chiral surface structures in a variety of materials, including polymers, has been demonstrated by Lee and co-workers where the orientation of the surface structure causes different signals when irradiated with polarized light. Previous work by Sapper and Hinderliter computationally showed the effects on surface roughness on oriented and diffuse light scattering but did not investigate the polarization of incident light . Therefore, we hypothesize that the interaction of circularly polarized light with photo-aged polyethylene should have dramatic changes in signal if there is organized structure on the surface and the sample is rotated with respect to the light source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The appearance of chiral surface structures in a variety of materials, including polymers, has been demonstrated by Lee and co-workers where the orientation of the surface structure causes different signals when irradiated with polarized light. Previous work by Sapper and Hinderliter computationally showed the effects on surface roughness on oriented and diffuse light scattering but did not investigate the polarization of incident light . Therefore, we hypothesize that the interaction of circularly polarized light with photo-aged polyethylene should have dramatic changes in signal if there is organized structure on the surface and the sample is rotated with respect to the light source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Previous work by Sapper and Hinderliter computationally showed the effects on surface roughness on oriented and diffuse light scattering but did not investigate the polarization of incident light. 15 Therefore, we hypothesize that the interaction of circularly polarized light with photo-aged polyethylene should have dramatic changes in signal if there is organized structure on the surface and the sample is rotated with respect to the light source.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%