Thursday, January 17, 2013

1107.4061 (S. B. Singer et al.)

Single-color pyrometry of individual incandescent multiwalled carbon
nanotubes
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S. B. Singer, Matthew Mecklenburg, E. R. White, B. C. Regan
Objects that are small compared to their thermal photon wavelengths violate the assumptions underlying optical pyrometry and can show unusual coherence effects. To investigate this regime we measure the absolute light intensity from individual, incandescent multiwalled carbon nanotubes. The nanotube filaments' physical dimensions and composition are determined using transmission electron microscopy and their emissivities are calculated in terms of bulk conductivities. A single-color pyrometric analysis then returns a temperature value for each wavelength, polarization, and applied bias measured. Compared to the more common multiwavelength analysis, single-color pyrometry supports a more consistent and complete picture of the carbon nanotube lamps, one that describes their emissivity, optical conductivity, and thermal conductivity in the range 1600-2400 K.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.4061

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