Fabrication of thin inorganic temperature-sensitive paint using ball milling and its temporal response delay
Juyong Jung,
Shimpei Saito,
Satoshi Someya
et al.
Abstract:Temperature-sensitive paint (TSP) is widely used to measure the temperature distribution. A TSP is advantageous in terms of cost and spatiotemporal resolution. However, regardless of its thickness, a finite thickness introduces errors. An important issue regarding the thickness of the TSP is the temporal response delay. In this study, a thin TSP was fabricated using ball milling, and TSPs with a thickness < 2 µm could be produced. However, the phosphorescence intensity decreased drastically after ball milli… Show more
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