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“…In a newer work by Sipkens et al [39], the same technique was applied. As in [43] by Daun et al in [88]. In Figure 2, the measured values of the thermal accommodation coefficients of metal nanoparticles as a function of the molecular weight of bath gas are summarized and presented.…”
Section: The Results Of the Accommodation Coefficient Measurements Ofmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In a newer work by Sipkens et al [39], the same technique was applied. As in [43] by Daun et al in [88]. In Figure 2, the measured values of the thermal accommodation coefficients of metal nanoparticles as a function of the molecular weight of bath gas are summarized and presented.…”
Section: The Results Of the Accommodation Coefficient Measurements Ofmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to these data, the values for E(m) as a function of wavelength decrease from 0.3 at 300 nm down to 0.07 at 1100 nm. Thus, at 1064 nm, these data are not correlated with the measurements in [33], presumably due to the data presented in [43] being related to the bulk material and the data in [33] being representative of NPs. Later, the authors of [43] have reconsidered their calculations of molten Fe optical properties as a function of wavelength and have concluded that Drude's theory is not suitable for describing the optical properties of molten Fe [48].…”
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