2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-005-0242-9
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Temperature and compositional dependencies of normal spectral emissivities at 632.8 nm for solid Cu-Ni alloys—Ellipsometric measurements and formulation of empirical prediction equation

Abstract: Normal spectral emissivities of solid Cu-Ni alloys were determined using an ellipsometer combined with an electric furnace for a wavelength of 632.8 nm in the temperature ranges between 800 K and the respective solidus temperatures. The emissivities of the alloys had slightly positive temperature coefficients and seemed to be on quadratic functions of the atomic fraction of nickel. Thermal radiation of transition metals in the visible and near-infrared regions is generally considered to stem from the excitatio… Show more

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“…The optical constants were in turn measured by an ellipsometer, as shown in Fig. 1, 1,9) where a He-Ne laser (632.8 nm wavelength and 1 mm beam diameter) was used as the probe light, whose angles of incidence and reflectance were adjusted to 60°with respect to the sample surface. The chamber was filled with dehydrated Ar-10%H 2 to avoid surface oxidation of the samples, and was evacuated to about 0.6 atm during measurements to reduce the fluctuation of the probe light due to gas convection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The optical constants were in turn measured by an ellipsometer, as shown in Fig. 1, 1,9) where a He-Ne laser (632.8 nm wavelength and 1 mm beam diameter) was used as the probe light, whose angles of incidence and reflectance were adjusted to 60°with respect to the sample surface. The chamber was filled with dehydrated Ar-10%H 2 to avoid surface oxidation of the samples, and was evacuated to about 0.6 atm during measurements to reduce the fluctuation of the probe light due to gas convection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the previous work, 1) one of the present authors reported normal spectral emissivities for solid Cu-Ni alloys at high temperature determined for a wavelength of 632.8 nm by ellipsometry, along with a brief review of emissivity data for solid alloys, which review showed that emissivity data were available only for limited alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%