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Heat Transfer Analysis and Modeling of a Cryogenic Laser Radiometer
Published
Author(s)
Brian E. Johnson, A. R. Kumar, Z M. Zhang, David J. Livigni, Christopher L. Cromer, Thomas Scott
Abstract
This study investigates the laser optimized cryogenic radiometer (LOCR) recently acquired by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado, to calibrate laser power meters and detectors.
Johnson, B.
, Kumar, A.
, Zhang, Z.
, Livigni, D.
, Cromer, C.
and Scott, T.
(1998),
Heat Transfer Analysis and Modeling of a Cryogenic Laser Radiometer, Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer
(Accessed November 4, 2025)