1995
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.191.171
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Carbon Onions: Optical Investigation of Electron Beam Irradiated Carbon Materials

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“…Alternatively, the delay observed for the denuded particles could be caused by a modification to the optical properties of the core particle caused by time spent at elevated temperatures in the thermodenuder. Partial annealing of the particle may lead to a reduction in the absorption crosssection, for example [93,[99][100][101]. This explanation is consistent with the observation that the uncoated particles sent through the denuder have rise times that are nearly identical to those of the denuded coated particles, but the ''denuded'' uncoated particles do not demonstrate the restructuring observed for the denuded coated particles.…”
Section: Effects Of Coatings On the LII Temporal Profilesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Alternatively, the delay observed for the denuded particles could be caused by a modification to the optical properties of the core particle caused by time spent at elevated temperatures in the thermodenuder. Partial annealing of the particle may lead to a reduction in the absorption crosssection, for example [93,[99][100][101]. This explanation is consistent with the observation that the uncoated particles sent through the denuder have rise times that are nearly identical to those of the denuded coated particles, but the ''denuded'' uncoated particles do not demonstrate the restructuring observed for the denuded coated particles.…”
Section: Effects Of Coatings On the LII Temporal Profilesupporting
confidence: 76%