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Measurements of Martin Black at ~10 μm

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Abstract

The BRDF values of several samples of Martin Black have been measured at 10.6 μm and several angles of incidence. The values are in good agreement with data taken recently on an identical sample with a different instrument and with data from an identical sample taken several years ago with a similar instrument.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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