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1 April 1992 Optical diagnostics of surface layers containing oriented particles
L. I. Podkamen, A. D. Arkhelyuk
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Proceedings Volume 1723, LAMILADIS '91 Intl Workshop: Laser Microtechnology and Laser Diagnostics of Surfaces; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58648
Event: LAMILADIS '91: International Workshop: Laser Microtechnology and Laser Diagnostics of Surfaces, 1991, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
Experimental results on energy and polarization characteristics of the radiation reflected by a layer containing oriented particles are presented. Two models of surface layer are considered: isotropically absorbing particles (model 1), and anisotropically absorbing particles (model 2). Model 1 refers to a layer containing (gamma) -Fe2O3 particles with different orientations. Estimates of the particle orientation degree were made from the photomicrographs taken at 1030x magnification. Model 2 refers to a polaroid film containing fully oriented (B equals 0.99) needle-like herapathite microcrystals.
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L. I. Podkamen and A. D. Arkhelyuk "Optical diagnostics of surface layers containing oriented particles", Proc. SPIE 1723, LAMILADIS '91 Intl Workshop: Laser Microtechnology and Laser Diagnostics of Surfaces, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58648
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