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Present status of research on radiative properties of materials

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Thermal radiative properties of materials, exclusive of spectroscopic properties in the vacuum ultraviolet, ultraviolet, and visible regions, are discussed. Previous results at both high and low temperatures are evaluated. Inorganic and organic materials as pure gases, flames, liquids, pure metals, and alloys are included, with regard to their spectroscopic and integrated properties. Experimental data and techniques and theoretical treatments are explained using typical examples. The interpolation and extrapolation methods using a limited number of experimental data are briefly explained.

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Kunitomo, T. Present status of research on radiative properties of materials. Int J Thermophys 5, 73–90 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00502080

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