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CALIBRATION OF SPECTRORADIOMETERS USING TUNABLE LASERS
Published
Author(s)
Yuqin Zong, Ping-Shine Shaw, Joseph Rice, C Cameron Miller
Abstract
To shorten the long calibration chain when using the conventional source-based approach and therefore to reduce spectroradiometer's calibration uncertainty, we developed a detector-based approach to calibrate spectroradiometers directly against a transfer trap detector using a tunable laser. Two different detector-based methods are used for the calibration and their calibration results are in very good agreement with each other. The calibration result is also compared with that obtained using a working standard FEL lamp and the agreement is within the expanded uncertainties (k=2) of the working standard FEL lamp. This detector-based approach enables new, independent realizations of spectral irradiance or radiance scales on spectroradiometers. Such spectroradiometers can be used as instrument-based primary or transfer standards to disseminate spectral irradiance or radiance scale with a smaller uncertainty.
Proceedings Title
Proceeding of the 29th Quadrennial Session of the CIE
Zong, Y.
, Shaw, P.
, Rice, J.
and Miller, C.
(2021),
CALIBRATION OF SPECTRORADIOMETERS USING TUNABLE LASERS, Proceeding of the 29th Quadrennial Session of the CIE, Washington, DC, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=928010
(Accessed October 17, 2025)