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1 November 1991 Experimental and theoretical studies of second-phase scattering in IR transmitting ZnS-based windows
William W. Chen, Bruce S. Dunn, Jimin Zhang
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Abstract
A model based upon Mie theory was developed to calculate the level of scattering caused by the incorporation of a second-phase. Various transmission curves were calculated in order to study the microstructural scattering effects of pores and ZnGa2S4 particles. The model was able to reproduce the spectral transmission curve (2.5-10 micrometers ) of a hot-pressed ZnS sample containing a porous scatterer only when a size distribution effect was included in the model. A bimodal distribution of pores was found to be responsible for the detected scattering.
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William W. Chen, Bruce S. Dunn, and Jimin Zhang "Experimental and theoretical studies of second-phase scattering in IR transmitting ZnS-based windows", Proc. SPIE 1535, Passive Materials for Optical Elements, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48316
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Refractive index

Zinc

Mie scattering

Particles

Ceramics

Data modeling

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