Second-surface mirrors are formed by vapor deposition of indium onto glass. Mirrors have reflectances comparable to those of ordinary silver or aluminized mirrors and are expected to show superior corrosion resistance. Mirrors may be used in solar concentrators.


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    Indium Second-Surface Mirrors


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    1982-11-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English




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