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This paper presents results of thermographic studies of nanoporous alumina films having different geometric parameters of their porous layer (thickness and average pore diameter), which were exposed to thermal radiation. The films have been shown to shield thermal radiation. The present results suggest that nanoporous alumina membranes can be used as heat shields for reducing the thermal contrast of an object and the surrounding background in the IR spectral region.
Inorganic Materials – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 6, 2018
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