Title of article :
Microsecond Laser Polarimetry for Emissivity Measurements on Liquid Metals at High Temperatures—Application to Niobium
Author/Authors :
A. Seifter، نويسنده , , F. Sachsenhofer، نويسنده , , S. Krishnan and G. Pottlacher ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Prior to now, all existing pulse heating systems capable of investigations on
liquid samples could measure the radiance temperature only during the experiment.
To determine the true temperature, it was necessary to assume that the
emissivity is constant over the entire temperature range, with a value equal to
that at the melting point.This assumption can cause large uncertainties in
temperature measurements, especially at elevated temperatures.To avoid these
uncertainties, a microsecond-division of amplitude photopolarimeter (ms-DOAP)
was added to our experiment.The ms-DOAP detects changes in the polarization
state of a laser beam (l=684.5 nm) reflected by the sample surface during the
pulse-heating experiments.This change in the polarization state is used to
determine the index of refraction n and the extinction coefficient, k.This leads
to the reflectivity R of the sample, and by means of Kirchhoff’s law for opaque
materials, the normal spectral emissivity is obtained.The application of simultaneous
laser polarimetry and spectral radiometry leads to the true temperature
and is demonstrated on liquid niobium.
Keywords :
liquid metals , niobium , normal spectralemissivity , laser polarimetry
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics