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12 April 1982 Roughened, Graded-Index, Cermet Photothermal Absorbers With Very High Absorptivities
Glen A. Nyberg, H. G. Craighead, R. A. Buhrman
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Proceedings Volume 0324, Optical Coatings for Energy Efficiency and Solar Applications; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933263
Event: 1982 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1982, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Mo/A1203, composite coatings are shown to be useful in the fabrication of stable, effi-cient, selective solar absorbers. One such absorber deposited at 400°C showed no decrease in its solar absorptivity after 33 days in 500°C air. It was found that a higher substrate temperature during deposition can induce a surprisingly large surface roughness in these co-evaporated Mo/Al203 composites. This effect, when combined with grading the cermet composition, was used to produce solar absorptivities greater than 0.99 with a calculated thermal emissivity of 0.20 at 500°C, but it also resulted in a decrease in thermal stability in air. Regardless of the degree of surface roughness, all absorbers were stable in vacuum, to 750°C.
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Glen A. Nyberg, H. G. Craighead, and R. A. Buhrman "Roughened, Graded-Index, Cermet Photothermal Absorbers With Very High Absorptivities", Proc. SPIE 0324, Optical Coatings for Energy Efficiency and Solar Applications, (12 April 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933263
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KEYWORDS
Molybdenum

Composites

Surface roughness

Metals

Particles

Temperature metrology

Dielectrics

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