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2 January 1990BRDF Of Silicon Carbide And Aluminum Foam Compared To Black Paint At 3.39 Microns
BRDF at 3.39 microns was measured on silicon carbide and aluminum foam and on 401C10 black paint. BRDF of the black paint increases by a factor of 100 at glancing angle. BRDF of the foams increases by less than a factor of 10 at glancing angle.
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Lawrence M. Scherr, Jack H. Schmidt, Karen Sorensen, "BRDF Of Silicon Carbide And Aluminum Foam Compared To Black Paint At 3.39 Microns," Proc. SPIE 1165, Scatter from Optical Components, (2 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962850