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We report on the demonstration of a laser-heated blackbody source fabricated from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs). This thermal source has potential use for performing micro- and nano- infrared spectroscopies because VACNTs have an extremely high melting point >3000 K, near unity emissivity across the infrared, and are compatible with lithographic microfabrication that can be exploited to maximize etendue of thermal emission.
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Patrick McArdle, Nathan Tomlin, Christopher Yung, John Lehman, Michelle Stephens, "Laser-heated carbon-nanotube blackbody source for infrared spectroscopy," Proc. SPIE 12893, Photonic Instrumentation Engineering XI, 128930C (11 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001096