Abstract

Changes in color of coated (painted) aluminum surfaces exposed to broad-band synchrotron radiation (10–2000 eV) are investigated as a function of radiation dose (N). Quantitative color differences [Formula: see text] before and after exposure are obtained from spectral diffuse reflectance measurements using the standard CIELAB formula. The results indicate that the dose–response curve of the color-coated surfaces at large photon doses can be described as [Formula: see text] where d is a material-dependent constant.

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