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7 October 1994 Atomic oxygen exposure effects module of the database for the properties of black, white, reflective, and transmissive spectrally selective surfaces
Susan H. C. P. McCall, J. Elder Pierre, A. Mabee, Rod C. Tennyson, D. Morison, Jacob Kleiman, Zelina Iskanderova, Yurii Ivanovich Gudimenko
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Abstract
A digital database with full user interaction is being developed to assist in the selection of black, white, reflective and transmissive spectrally selective materials. The database will include the optical, thermal, mechanical, physical, electrical and chemical properties of the surfaces and materials, as well as the space environment and contamination effects. The present paper presents an overview of the database project and describes in detail the atomic oxygen/vacuum ultraviolet sub-module of the space-environment module of the database. The purpose of the paper is to make the community aware of the project, to encourage participation, and to identify areas where community involvement is requested.
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Susan H. C. P. McCall, J. Elder Pierre, A. Mabee, Rod C. Tennyson, D. Morison, Jacob Kleiman, Zelina Iskanderova, and Yurii Ivanovich Gudimenko "Atomic oxygen exposure effects module of the database for the properties of black, white, reflective, and transmissive spectrally selective surfaces", Proc. SPIE 2260, Stray Radiation in Optical Systems III, (7 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.189224
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Adaptive optics

Oxygen

Polymers

Reflectivity

Scattering

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

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