학술논문

Complementary photothermal techniques for complete thermal characterization of porous and semi-transparent solids.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry. Jan2015, Vol. 119 Issue 1, p301-308. 8p.
Subject
*PHOTOTHERMAL effect
*PYROELECTRICITY
*CALORIMETRY
*SEMICONDUCTORS
*PROMETHAZINE
THERMAL properties of porous materials
Language
ISSN
1388-6150
Abstract
The paper is focused on the ability of using two complementary photothermal techniques for the measurement of all thermal parameters of some porous and/or semi-transparent solid samples whose composition, structure, and geometry do not allow a complete thermal characterization using a single technique. In this work, we combine a contact technique, photopyroelectric (PPE) calorimetry, with a non-contact one, infrared lock-in IR thermography (IRT), in order to investigate some solid samples such as dental composites, building materials, drugs, and semiconductors. The composition and the geometry of the investigated samples make the PPE method (in 'front' detection configuration together with thermal-wave resonator cavity (TWRC) technique as scanning procedure) suitable for thermal effusivity measurements and IRT for thermal diffusivity investigations. In such a way, this combination of methods leads to a complete thermal characterization of the investigated materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]