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Measurement of Very Low Absorption Coefficients by Laser Calorimetry

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Abstract

Laser calorimetric or thermal rise techniques are useful for the determination of very low absorption coefficients in solids. A number of improvements in this technique are described of which the most important is a means of separating surface and bulk absorption. These techniques have been applied to study alkali halides in the ir but are applicable where laser sources of sufficient power are available.

© 1975 Optical Society of America

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