Optical Detector Applications for Radiometric Measurements

Optical Detector Applications for Radiometric Measurements
Author: George P. Eppeldauer
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781527561328

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The recently developed optical radiation detectors need well-designed radiometers to perform improved radiometric, photometric, colorimetric, and radiation-temperature measurements. They can produce higher performance than traditionally used blackbody sources and lamps in wider application areas. This book presents research-based material in this field that has been implemented, realized, tested, verified, and evaluated. It can be used as a reference source for students, practicing scientists, engineers, technicians, instrument manufacturers and measurement/calibration people to learn, design, build, select, and use new generation radiometers. The book describes a number of design issues and applications to implement the correct input geometry for detectors to measure radiometric (power, irradiance and radiance) quantities, and DC, AC, and pulsed electrical output signals.

Optical Detector and Radiometer Standards

Optical Detector and Radiometer Standards
Author: George P. Eppeldauer
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781527563285

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This book discusses modern, user-friendly radiometric practices that make it possible to convert from traditional source-based optical radiation measurements to the more efficient and higher accuracy detector-based applications and calibrations. It considers improved performance optical detector and radiometer standards including photometers and tristimulus colorimeters, and describes research-based design considerations, measurement of radiometric, optical, and electronic characteristics, and comparison of absolute-, transfer-, and working-standard detectors and radiometers from the ultraviolet (UV) to the infrared (IR) range. The book will serve to guide the optical radiation measurement community, researchers, manufacturers, calibration laboratories, students, and practicing engineers to switch from the old and limited-use measurement methods to the higher performance detector-based applications. The radiometer standards discussed here can be used to produce wide range radiometric, photometric, colour, and radiation temperature measurements with low uncertainty.

Introduction to Radiometry

Introduction to Radiometry
Author: William L. Wolfe
Publsiher: SPIE Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0819427586

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Radiometry is an essential part of the optical design of virtually every optical instrument, and key to many applications. It is also used to measure the radiation of various objects. This tutorial examines both the techniques of calculating radiative transfer and the measurement of fluxes and radiometric properties of various sorts.

Optical Radiometry

Optical Radiometry
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2005-10-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080454925

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This book deals with the practice of Optical Radiation Measurements with introductory material to introduce the topics discussed. It will be most useful for students, scientists and engineers working in any academic, industrial or governmental projects related to optical radiation. The book contains chapters that treat in detail the procedures and techniques for the characterization of both sources and detectors to the highest degree of accuracy and reliability. It has a chapter devoted specifically to optical measurements of laser sources and fiberoptics for communication and a chapter devoted to uncertainty in measurement and its treatment with real examples of optical measurements. The book contains introductory materials that will allow a newcomer to radiometry to develop the expertise to perform exacting and accurate measurement. The authors stress the various causes of uncertainty in each phase of a measurement and thus allow for users to arrive at a correct assessment of their uncertainty of measurement in their particular circumstance. · Authors are from the Standards laboratories of AUSTRALIA, CANADA, ENGLAND, GERMANY and the USA. · Latest techniques and practice of laboratory measurements to achieve the highest accuracy in the use of sources or detectors. · Unique illustrations of the apparatus and measurement techniques. · Practical measurement examples of calibration with full uncertainty analysis. · Comprehensive treatment of optical standards such as sources, detectors and radiometers. · A complete chapter on laser power measurements and standards for fiber optic measurements · A complete chapter on correlations in radiometry and practical examples. · A chapter devoted to diffraction effects in radiometry

The Properties of Optical Radiation Detectors and Radiometers

The Properties of Optical Radiation Detectors and Radiometers
Author: George P. Eppeldauer
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781527558472

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This is the first book to investigate the improved performance of optical radiation detectors developed from the ultraviolet to the far-infrared in the past two decades. The development and applications of these improved detectors opened up a new era in radiometric, photometric, colorimetric, and radiation-temperature measurements where earlier blackbody sources and lamps were used with lower performance and in limited application areas. This book will serve to help students, practicing scientists, engineers, technicians, and instrument manufacturers to learn, compare and select the proper detectors for building, using, and calibrating opto-electronic instruments with SI traceability and lowered measurement uncertainty in extended application areas.

The Present State of Radiometry and Photometry

The Present State of Radiometry and Photometry
Author: Bruce Steiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1974
Genre: Photometry
ISBN: UIUC:30112105094319

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Absolute Radiometry

Absolute Radiometry
Author: F Hengstberger
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323157865

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Absolute Radiometry: Electrically Calibrated Thermal Detectors of Optical Radiation considers the application of absolute radiometry, a technique employed in optical radiation metrology for the absolute measurement of radiant power. This book is composed of eight chapters and begins with the principles of the absolute measurement of radiant power. The subsequent chapters provide the criteria associated with reflectance and transmittance of optical radiation and the parameters used to characterize the performance of radiation detectors. A chapter presents an analysis of the temperature distribution in a detector element. This topic is followed by discussions of the environmental and instrumental corrections in absolute radiometry. The final chapters deal with the alternative optical power scales and direct current substitution methods used in other fields of metrology.

Field Guide to Radiometry

Field Guide to Radiometry
Author: Barbara G. Grant
Publsiher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Photometry
ISBN: 0819488275

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Written from a systems engineering perspective, the Field Guide to Radiometry covers topics in optical radiation propagation, material properties, sources, detectors, system components, measurement, calibration, and photometry. Appendices provide material on SI units, conversion factors, source luminance data, and many other subjects. The book's organization and extensive collection of diagrams, tables, and graphs will enable the reader to efficiently identify and apply relevant information to radiometric problems arising amid the demands of today's fast-paced technical environment.