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24 September 1986 Sputtered Aluminium-Nitrogen Solar Absorbing Selective Surfaces For All-Glass Evacuated Collectors
Yin Zhiqiang, G L Harding, S P Chow
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Abstract
Five composite materials of Al-N have been prepared by dc magnetron reactive sputtering techniques. Good agreement is obtained between computed and experimentily measured reflec-tances and absorptances for Al-N/Al(AD). Solar absorptance of Al-N/A1 selective surface(HT) is - 0.92 and emittance - 0.04 at room temperature. Gas evolution from sputtered Al-N/Al has been studied using thermomanometry and mass spectrometry. The total outgassing from the surface is considerably low.
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Yin Zhiqiang, G L Harding, and S P Chow "Sputtered Aluminium-Nitrogen Solar Absorbing Selective Surfaces For All-Glass Evacuated Collectors", Proc. SPIE 0653, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion V, (24 September 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938337
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KEYWORDS
Aluminum

Heat treatments

Sputter deposition

Nitrogen

Composites

Metals

Glasses

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