This book discusses user-friendly radiometric practices that make it possible to convert from traditional source-based optical radiation measurements to more efficient and higher accuracy detector-based applications. It also offers an introduction to spectral radiant power, irradiance, and radiance responsivity determinations and extensions, from reference (standard) detectors and radiometers to the ultraviolet and infrared ranges. In addition, the book explores the research-based design of measurement setups, monochromators, and uniform sources, including tunable lasers, collimators, and integrating spheres, and analyses directional errors of radiometers. As such, it will serve as a guide for 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.
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This is Book 1 in the Optical Radiation Detectors and Radiometers Series. See all Optical Radiation Detectors and Radiometers books here.
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