DEVELOPMENT OF SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATIC, REVERSIBLE CONTROL OF INTENSITY OF VISIBLE RADIATION THROUGH TRANSPARENT MATERIALS
Abstract
Study of ZnO films showed that films 400 angstroms thick prepared by rapid evaporation of ZnO powder exhibited the highest reflectance in the 2 to 15 micron range. Excitation by select d bands of energy in the UV region did not alter fatig ,noissimsnartransmission, Absorp tion, Reflection, Dyes, Organic solvents, Elec tric fields, Temperature, Atomic bomb explo sions, Nuclear explosions, solutions. Open-ended Terms Sydnonesennnes. Study of ZnO films showed that films 400 angstroms thick prepared by rapid evaporation of ZnO powder exhibited the highest reflectance in the 2 to 15 micron range. Excitation by select d bands of energy in the UV region did not alter fatigue characteristics of N-(3-pyridyl) sydnone. Filters composed of an inorganic semiconductor and an UV absorber were examined; the UV film enhanced the reflectivity of the optical filter and the UV excitation caused a shift to shorter wavelengths of the reflection edge in the near IR and visible region. Composite filters wit UV absorber and sydnone showed limited response to UV excitation. Electrochromic dye studies are discussed; a dihydropyridine was strongly thermochromic.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 11, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0261096
Entities
People
- Florence I. Metz
Organizations
- MRIGlobal