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Verification of the transparency of polystyrene multi-layer insulation using terahertz time domain spectroscopy

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Abstract

Radio-transparent multi-layer insulations (RT-MLI) are widely used in low-temperature detectors. Here we measured the transmission characteristics of XPS-type RT-MLI and EPS-type RT-MLI with different configuration. Comparing with the result on blocks, we confirm the reflectivity of XPS is lower than EPS between 1 to 4 THz. Thus XPS appears better for radio-transparent multi-layer insulation (RT-MLI) when the number of layers is large.

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