@article {58221, title = {Optical characterization of fritted glass for architectural applications}, journal = {Optical Materials}, volume = {31}, year = {2009}, month = {4/2009}, pages = {949 - 958}, abstract = {

Fritted glass is commonly used as a light diffusing element in modern buildings. Traditionally it has been used for aesthetic purposes but it can also be used for energy savings by incorporating it in novel daylighting systems? To answer such questions the light scattering properties must be properly characterized.

This paper contains measurements of different varieties of fritted glass, ranging from the simplest direct-hemispherical measurements to angle-resolved goniometer measurements. Modeling the light scattering to obtain the full bidirectional scattering distribution function (BSDF) extends the measured data, making it useful in simulation programs such as Window 6 and Radiance. Surface profilometry results and SEM micrographs are included to demonstrate the surface properties of the samples studied.

}, keywords = {BRDF, BTDF, Fritted glass, Integrating sphere, light scattering}, issn = {09253467}, doi = {10.1016/j.optmat.2008.10.050}, author = {Jacob C. Jonsson and Michael D. Rubin and Annica M. Nilsson and Andreas Jonsson and Arne Roos} }