Radiometry in Modern Scientific Experiments

The reader is provided with information about methods of calibration of light sources and photodetectors as well as responsiveness of spectral instruments  ranging from near infrared to vacuum UV spectral, 1200 – 100 nm, and radiation intensities of up to several quanta per second in absolute and ar...

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Autor principal: Pravilov, A. M. (-)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Vienna : Springer Vienna 2011.
Colección:Springer eBooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Acknowlegments. - Chapter 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 General
  • 1.2 Radiometric, photometric and photonic quantities and units
  • 1.2 Relationship between between radiometric, photometric and photonic units9
  • 1.3 The essential features required of metrological assurance for radiometric measurements
  • References
  • Chapter 2 Radiation sources in radiometric applications
  • 2.1 General3
  • 2.2 Calibrated sources of thermal radiation
  • 2.2 Gas-discharge radiation sources for the UV of n > 190 nm
  • 2.3 Gas-discharge radiation sources for vacuum UV of n > 115 nm
  • 2.3 Synchrotron radiation
  • Chapter 3 Photodetectors in radiometric applications
  • 3.1. Classification of photodetectors
  • 3.2. Operational features of photodetectors
  • 3.4 Photoemissive detectors
  • 3.5 Photodetectors with the internal photoeffect
  • 3.6 Luminescence quantum counters
  • 3.7 Photoionization chambers
  • 3.8 Chemical photodetectors.- Chapter 4. Methods of absolute calibration for photodetectors and light sources
  • 4.1 General
  • 4.2 Calibration by means of standard detectors
  • 4.3 Calibration by means of standard sources
  • 4.4 Absolute intensity measurements of light sources used in experiments
  • Chapter 5 Methods of calibration of spectral instruments in arbitrary units
  • 5.1 General
  • 5.2 Sensitivity calibration by using calibrated strip and quartz tungsten-halogen lamps for spectrometer/photodetector systems
  • 5.3 Sensitivity calibration for spectrometer/photodetector systems in the UV spectral range
  • 5.4 Calibration for lens (condenser)/spectrometer/photodetector system
  • 5.5 Sensitivity calibration for spectrometer/photodetector systems in the VUV spectral range
  • 5.6 Sensitivity calibration for spectrometer/photodetector systems by means of well-known spectra
  • 5.7 Calibration for spectral transmittance of spectral device
  • Problems
  • References
  • Chapter 6. Absolute measurements of spectral radiation intensity of processes under study
  • 6.1 General
  • 6.2 Absolute intensity measurements from point source, illuminating sphere, and illuminating plane
  • 6.3 Absolute calibration of registration systems by means of well-known photoprocesses
  • 6.4 Absolute calibration of spectrometer/photodetector systems
  • Problems
  • Referencies
  • Solution of the problems
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • Abbreviation
  • List of symbols
  • Index.