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    Publication Date: 2018-06-06
    Description: The results of measurements of the refractive index and power attenuation coefficient of Zitex at 290K, 77K, and 4K in the spectral region from 1 to 1000 microns are presented. Zitex is a porous Teflon sheet with a filling factor of approx. 50%, and is manufactured in several varieties as a filter paper. Zitex is found to be an effective IR block, with thin (200 microns) sheets transmitting less than 1% in the 1 - 50 microns range while attenuating less than or approx. 10% at wavelengths longer than 200 microns. Some variation in the cutoff wavelength is seen, tending to be a shorter wavelength cutoff for a smaller pore size. Additionally, the thermal conductivity of Zitex at cryogenic temperatures has been measured, and is found to be roughly one-half that of bulk Teflon. Finally, its dielectric constant has been measured in the submillimeter as n = 1.20, resulting in extremely low dielectric reflection losses. As a result, Zitex is particularly useful as an IR blocking filter in low-noise heterodyne receivers; in the millimeter-wave range (lambda greater than approx. 850 microns or nu less than or = 350 GHz) the attenuation of alpha less than or = 0.01/cm for a 3.5 mm thickness filter of Zitex G125 would raise receiver noise temperatures by less than 1K.
    Keywords: Optics
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