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Ice Film Thickness Measurements on a Cryogenically Cooled Gold Mirror under High Vacuum Conditions

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Abstract

Experiments were conducted to measure ice film thickness on a cryogenic mirror and quartz crystal microbalance under high vacuum conditions using an expanded multiple-beam interferometer, and results were compared with previous experiments [1].

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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