EVALUATION OF PROPRIETARY PHOTOCHROMIC SYSTEMS AND ANALYSIS OF DATA RELEVANT TO THE NUCLEAR FLASH PROTECTION PROGRAM.

Abstract

This report contains extensive data on the degree of darkening, the rate of darkening (time interval 0-100 microsec), and the rate of clearing (time interval 10-20 millisec) achieved by using flash excitation with certain proprietary photochromic, plastic samples that work by a mechanism involving triplet-triplet (T'-T) absorption. Data on optical density per centimeter, values of triplet concentrations, and of T'-T extinction coefficients achieved at several different energy inputs are shown for one-sided and two-sided excitation using several different matrices. The response is such that it can be estimated that a change in optical density of 3.0 can be effected throughout the entire visible spectrum in less than 100 microseconds by employing the near ultraviolet component from 300 to 420 millimicrons present in white light of color temperature 6200 K or higher when this exciting light consists of a quick flash with a rise time of 40 microseconds or less and when the total energy (white light) incident on the sample in a multisided mode of excitation is 0.03 cal/sq cm. It is also demonstrated that the same samples fade nearly exponentially, and lose 50% of the maximum color generated by the action of the flash in 1 sec. or less. When these same active agents are present in thin, concentrated plastic samples and are excited through only one broad face and from only one direction, incident total energy of white light estimated to be 0.037 cal/sq cm produces a change in optical density of only 1.0.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 31, 1966
Accession Number
AD0481784

Entities

People

  • Evalyn H. Tennant
  • Robert F. Stamm

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Absorption
  • Coefficients
  • Color Temperature
  • Data Analysis
  • Excitation
  • Extinction
  • Flashes
  • Intervals
  • Microsecond Time
  • Nuclear Flash
  • Spectra
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Time Intervals
  • Visible Spectra
  • White Light

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Chemistry (specifically Chemical Fluorescence)
  • Mathematics or Statistics
  • Spectroscopy.