Thermal radiation shielding by nanoporous membranes based on anodic alumina

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Abstract

The paper is devoted to infrared thermography studies of nanoporous alumina membranes with various geometric parameters of the porous layer: its thickness and average pore diameter. Thermal radiation shielding by anodic alumina membranes is presented. The result obtained showed that nanoporous alumina membranes can be used as heat shields to smooth contrast of thermal radiation of the object and the surrounding background.

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Muratova, E. N., Matyushkin, L. B., Moshnikov, V. A., Chernyakova, K. V., & Vrublevsky, I. A. (2017). Thermal radiation shielding by nanoporous membranes based on anodic alumina. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 872). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/872/1/012020

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