Abstract
Anodically oxidized leaf zinc was exposed to several heat-treatment conditions, and the changes in the optical properties with such exposures were recorded in the form of spectral reflectance curves. The changes in these curves with exposure times were then modeled with several plausible coating structure changes. The approaches included an effective medium approximation and a nonstoichiometric semiconductor oxide model.
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