Abstract

We discover that an aluminum surface roughened with 30–70 µm carborundum abrasive gets Lambert scattering properties and a higher hemisphere reflectivity after being corroded with sodium hydroxide solution. Experimental results demonstrate that the scattering properties of the corroded aluminum surface conform to the Lambert cosine law at normal incidence and the hemisphere reflectivity is obviously improved in the 250–1500 nm spectrum range.

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