2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11209457
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High-Precision Surface Scattering Measurement System and Uncertainty Analysis Applied in Laser Protective Materials Diagnostics

Abstract: The current measurement system of surface scattering rate applied in laser protective materials has the defects of low accuracy, discontinuous diagnosis region and narrow infrared measuring waveband. In order to make up for these shortcomings, a high-precision material-surface-scattering-rate measurement system based on a three-hole integrating sphere is proposed, which can realize the high-precision quantitative measurement on any region of coating surface from near-infrared to far-infrared band. Firstly, a n… Show more

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“…Therefore, laser protection research relies on laser reflection and high thermal barriers. After years of research on high thermal barriers, laser protection films and materials have been increasingly studied to implement them in practice [6,7]. For example, to meet the increasing demand for infrared transmission windows [8], a sapphire surface was coated with a double-layer film to improve its resistance to laser damage at high temperatures [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, laser protection research relies on laser reflection and high thermal barriers. After years of research on high thermal barriers, laser protection films and materials have been increasingly studied to implement them in practice [6,7]. For example, to meet the increasing demand for infrared transmission windows [8], a sapphire surface was coated with a double-layer film to improve its resistance to laser damage at high temperatures [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%