Abstract

The reflection distribution function is important for calculating the scatter distribution on material surface. In order to calculate the light scatter distribution of the tensile polyimide, it is necessary to investigate the relationship between the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) of tensile polyimide film with its surface roughness and the incident light, and test the fitting function to evaluate the BRDF. The measurement spectrum is from 300nm to 750nm. The measurement results show that the BRDF of polyimide film are different with the tensile stress, and the reflectance intensity in the reflective direction decreases with the increase of the tensile stress, increases with the wavelength of the incident light. The reflectance intensity is associated with the roughness changing of polyimide surfaces for the tensile stress, as the roughness increases with the more stress, and the intensity increases in the none reflective direction. The fitting precision is up to 95% applying with the T-S model compared with the classical Phong model. The research data can be used to evaluate the reflective intensity of pharmaceutical packaging film, medical light barrier film, thermal insulation film and other film materials.

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