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7 September 2001 Measurement of absorption and scattering properties of CVD diamond
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Abstract
Temperature dependent infrared transmittance measurements and room temperature BSDF measurements are collected on 1.5mm thick CVD diamond samples produced by De Beers Industrial Diamond Division. The transmittance measurements are from 2 to 20 micrometers covering the temperature range from room temperature to 400 degree(s)C. The BSDF measurements are conducted at wavelengths of 0.6328, 3.39, and 11 micrometers and as a function of the incidence angle. The total integrated scatter is obtained by integrating the BSDF function over all the reflection angles.
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Michael E. Thomas, William J. Green, Di Yang, and David W. Blodgett "Measurement of absorption and scattering properties of CVD diamond", Proc. SPIE 4375, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials VII, (7 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.439178
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Chemical vapor deposition

Temperature metrology

Transmittance

Absorption

Mass attenuation coefficient

Light scattering

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