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New Photometer Standards for Low Uncertainty Illuminance Scale Realization

Published

Author(s)

George P. Eppeldauer, Carl C. Miller, Yoshihiro Ohno

Abstract

Improved performance photometers have been developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to utilize the low spectral responsivity uncertainty of spectral irradiance responsivity measurements performed on the facility of Spectral Irradiance and Radiance Responsivity Calibrations using Uniform Sources (SIRCUS). Based on the improved design of the transfer standard photometers, a lower uncertainty detector-based photometric scale is being realized with an uncertainty goal of 0.1 % (k=2). The existing photometer standards that maintain the present NIST illuminance unit can be calibrated against the new transfer standards. In addition, new generation working standard photometers have been developed to utilize the extended group policy to better monitor and correct responsivity changes. The working standards propagate the new reference scales from the transfer standards with a minimal increase in measurement uncertainty. Design issues of the new photometers and the improved scale realization and transfer are discussed.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the International Commission on Illumination | 26th | 2007 | CIE
Conference Dates
July 4-11, 2007
Conference Location
Beijing, CH
Conference Title
CIE International Commission on Illumination

Keywords

detector-based calibration, illuminance, photometry, spectral responsivity, standard

Citation

Eppeldauer, G. , Miller, C. and Ohno, Y. (2007), New Photometer Standards for Low Uncertainty Illuminance Scale Realization, Proceedings of the International Commission on Illumination | 26th | 2007 | CIE, Beijing, CH (Accessed April 16, 2024)
Created July 11, 2007, Updated June 14, 2017