Laser sources whose intensity is determined with a cryogenic electrical substitution radiometer are described. Detectors are then calibrated against this known flux, with an overall error of 0.028 percent (0.3 mmag). Ongoing research has produced laser intensity stabilizers with flicker and drift of less than 0.01 percent. Recently, the useful wavelength limit of these stabilizers have been extended to 1.65 microns by using a new modular technology and InGaAs detector systems. Data from Si photodiode calibration using the method of Zalewski and Geist are compared against an absolute cavity radiometer calibration as an internal check on the calibration system
AbstractThis paper describes the spectral responsivity scale established at the National Metrology C...
Three different types of radiometry have been examined to find the best type for solar spectral irra...
This work aims to determine the radiance responsivity to be used in the calibration of polychromatic...
An optical power calibrator is described whose overall calibration uncertainty is less than 10/sup -...
International audienceTraditional efficiency calibration of spectrometers is based on the measuremen...
Absolute measurement of intensity of photon fluxes in 100 to 300A range using Geiger-Mueller counte
High accuracy achieved with temperature stabilized unfiltered trap detectors illuminated by monochro...
sponse2 and the detector realization of the candela.3 these devices been operated at cryogenic tempe...
A high-power, low-noise photodetector, in conjunction with a current shunt actuator, is used in an a...
RLCYC 75 is a new electrically calibrated laser calorimeter specially manufactured by Laser Metrolog...
Absolute photon flux uncertainty, and relative uncertainties in atmospheric transmission as a functi...
The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) expanded its capabilities of the absolute measuremen...
National metrology institutes around the world and other calibration facilities interested in highly...
We present results on the power stabilization of a Nd:YAG laser in the frequency band from 1 Hz to 1...
An optical power scale is established at Ulusal Metroloji Enstitusu (UME) using the helium-cooled pr...
AbstractThis paper describes the spectral responsivity scale established at the National Metrology C...
Three different types of radiometry have been examined to find the best type for solar spectral irra...
This work aims to determine the radiance responsivity to be used in the calibration of polychromatic...
An optical power calibrator is described whose overall calibration uncertainty is less than 10/sup -...
International audienceTraditional efficiency calibration of spectrometers is based on the measuremen...
Absolute measurement of intensity of photon fluxes in 100 to 300A range using Geiger-Mueller counte
High accuracy achieved with temperature stabilized unfiltered trap detectors illuminated by monochro...
sponse2 and the detector realization of the candela.3 these devices been operated at cryogenic tempe...
A high-power, low-noise photodetector, in conjunction with a current shunt actuator, is used in an a...
RLCYC 75 is a new electrically calibrated laser calorimeter specially manufactured by Laser Metrolog...
Absolute photon flux uncertainty, and relative uncertainties in atmospheric transmission as a functi...
The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) expanded its capabilities of the absolute measuremen...
National metrology institutes around the world and other calibration facilities interested in highly...
We present results on the power stabilization of a Nd:YAG laser in the frequency band from 1 Hz to 1...
An optical power scale is established at Ulusal Metroloji Enstitusu (UME) using the helium-cooled pr...
AbstractThis paper describes the spectral responsivity scale established at the National Metrology C...
Three different types of radiometry have been examined to find the best type for solar spectral irra...
This work aims to determine the radiance responsivity to be used in the calibration of polychromatic...