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Highly reflective mirror surface roughness

Standards can be roughly grouped into two major groupings, specular, or mirror-like, and diffuse, or scattering. Specular standards are usually highly polished surfaces, with the reflecting layer a metal, typically silver, aluminum, gold, or beryllium. In many cases, this metal surface is over-... [Pg.247]


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