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Applied Physics Letters
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Noncontact measurement of thermal conductivity of epoxy bonds by pulsed photothermal radiometry

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Pulsed photothermal radiometry relies on the flash heating of a surface and the detection of the time dependence of the surface cooling by infrared radiometry. We show that this is useful as a nondestructive and noncontact technique to quantify the thermal conductivity of a subsurface epoxy bond underneath an opaque surface. The degree of curing of the epoxy can also be monitored.

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Applied Physics Letters

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