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18 July 1988 High Temperature Transmission Measurements Of IR Window Materials
Colin M Freeland
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Abstract
Measurements have been made of the IR transmission of several materials at temperatures up to 600°C. The materials measured in the study represent some of the most commonly considered materials for airborne FLIR (forward looking infra-red) sensor windows and missile domes in both the 3-5 micron and 8-12 micron wavebands. All materials show a reduction in overall IR transmission when heated. The general effect is an extension of the phonon absorption band to shorter wavelengths so reducing the waveband over which the material transmits.
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Colin M Freeland "High Temperature Transmission Measurements Of IR Window Materials", Proc. SPIE 0929, Infrared Optical Materials IV, (18 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945854
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Zinc

Infrared materials

Oxidation

Oxides

Sapphire

Absorption

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