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Materials for Infrared Windows and Domes: Properties and Performance
Daniel C. Harris
- 01 Aug 1999
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TL;DR: The Heat of the Night and the Dust of the Battlefield Optical Properties of Infrared Windows Optical Performance of IR Windows Mechanical Properties Thermal Properties Fabrication of IR Materials Optical Coatings Erosion and Erosions Protection Proof Testing Diamond - Materials for the Future Appendices as mentioned in this paper.
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Abstract: The Heat of the Night and the Dust of the Battlefield Optical Properties of Infrared Windows Optical Performance of Infrared Windows Mechanical Properties Thermal Properties Fabrication of Infrared Materials Optical Coatings Erosion and Erosion Protection Proof Testing Diamond - Materials for the Future Appendices.
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