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Intercomparison between silicon and blackbody-based radiometry using a silicon photodiode/filter radiometer.
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This article is published in Applied Optics.The article was published on 1984-07-15. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Radiometer & Radiometry.read more
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A Method of Realizing Spectral Irradiance Based on an Absolute Cryogenic Radiometer
B. Carol Johnson,Christopher L. Cromer,Robert D. Saunders,George P. Eppeldauer,J B. Fowler,Victor Sapritsky,G Dezsi +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a technique is presented for realizing spectral irradiance using a large-area, high temperature, uniform, black-body source and filter-radiometers that are calibrated using a High Accuracy Cryogenic Radiometer.
Establishment of a Spectral Irradiance Scale in the Visible and Near Infrared Using the Electron
TL;DR: In this paper, the electron storage ring BESSY was investigated for use as a primary standard of spectral irradiance at wavelengths between 400 nm and 1000 nm, and it was shown that a reduction of the uncertainty of the storage ring to approximately 0.1% can be achieved if it seems worthwhile.
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Establishment of a Spectral Irradiance Scale in the Visible and Near Infrared Using the Electron Storage Ring BESSY
TL;DR: In this article, the electron storage ring BESSY was investigated for use as a primary standard of spectral irradiance at wavelengths between 400 nm and 1000 nm, and it was shown that a reduction of the uncertainty of the storage ring to approximately 0.1% can be achieved if it seems worthwhile.
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Calibration of near-infrared transfer standards at optical-fibre communication wavelengths by direct comparison with a cryogenic radiometer
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental setup based on an optical-fibre system was described to calibrate infrared photodiodes at 1300 nm and 1550 nm by comparison with a cryogenic radiometer.
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Silicon photodiode device with 100% external quantum efficiency
TL;DR: A device utilizing four inversion layer photodiodes in a light-trapping arrangement was constructed and tested and it was found that applying a reverse bias voltage extended the high quantum efficiency response over the entire visible spectrum and up to the highest radiant power level studied.
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Silicon photodiode absolute spectral response self-calibration
Edward F. Zalewski,Jon Geist +1 more
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Complete collection of minority carriers from the inversion layer in induced junction diodes
TL;DR: In this paper, it is argued that unit internal quantum efficiency is achievable in metallurgical junction, oxide•n+n+p•p+p++ photodiodes, if it was achievable in the inversion layer of induced junction diodes of the same type.
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Calibration of incandescent lamps for spectral irradiance by means of absolute radiometers.
TL;DR: A method for calibrating incandescent lamps for spectral irradiance by means of absolute radiometers is described in which a secondary radiometer is calibrated spectrally againstabsolute radiometers and then used in conjunction with a series of filters to calibrate the lamps.
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Absolute spectroradiometric and photometric scales based on an electrically calibrated pyroelectric radiometer.
C. Carreras,A. Corrons +1 more
TL;DR: An absolute spectroradiometric scale has been developed based on an electrically calibrated absolute detector and silicon detector-interference filter combination to calibrate incandescent lamps as luminous intensity standards.