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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2018 Volume 124, Issue 3, Pages 295–302 (Mi os1041)

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Spectroscopy of condensed matter

Determining the size of pores in a partially transparent ceramics from total-reflection spectra

R. A. Mironova, M. O. Zabezhailova, I. F. Georgiua, V. V. Cherepanovb, M. Yu. Rusina

a Romashin ORPE Tekhnologiya, Obninsk, 249031, Russia
b Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, 125993, Russia

Abstract: A technique is proposed for determining the pore-size distribution based on measuring the dependence of total reflectance in the domain of partial transparency of a material. An assumption about equality of scattering-coefficient spectra determined by solving the inverse radiation transfer problem and by theoretical calculation with the Mie theory is used. The technique is applied to studying a quartz ceramics. The poresize distribution is also determined using mercury and gas porosimetry. All three methods are shown to produce close results for pores with diameters of $<$ 180 nm, which occupy $\sim$ 90% of the void volume. In the domain of pore dimensions of $>$ 180 nm, the methods show differences that might be related to both specific procedural features and the structural properties of ceramics. The spectral-scattering method has a number of advantages over traditional porosimetry, and it can be viewed as a routine industrial technique.

Received: 17.05.2017

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2018.03.45647.146-17


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2018, 124:3, 289–297

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