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Low-temperature emissivities of copper and aluminum

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Abstract

A transient calorimetric technique for measuring the total hemispherical emissivities ∊h of metals, in the temperature range 140–300°K, has been developed. Using this technique, continuous ∊h versus temperature data have been obtained for pure samples of Cu and Al, with a precision of about 5%. These results are compared with those of previous investigators and with the theory of Davisson and Weeks.

© 1977 Optical Society of America

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