Williamson E J, Houghton J T
Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford,England.
Appl Opt. 1966 Mar 1;5(3):377-83. doi: 10.1364/AO.5.000377.
A balloon borne instrument is described which measures the downward flux of thermal radiation from atmospheric water vapor in the region of 6.3 micro. Use is made of a liquid-air-cooled gold-doped germanium detector together with a 40 cps vibrating vane chopper which operates at the same temperature as the detector. The responsivity of the detector increases with height, enabling measurements to be made over about four orders of magnitude. Signals, after amplification and synchronous rectification, are transmitted to the ground via an FM/FM telemetry system. Regular energy calibration is performed by reference to a local blackbody at a known temperature. The complete assembly weighs 2.5 kg and is flown on a conventional rubber balloon as part of a regular meteorological sounding. Twelve ascents have been made and measurements obtained up to 32 km. Results have been used to calculate stratospheric humidity profiles.
本文描述了一种气球携带仪器,它用于测量6.3微米区域内大气水汽的热辐射向下通量。该仪器使用液空冷却的掺金锗探测器以及一个与探测器工作在相同温度下的40 cps振动叶片斩波器。探测器的响应度随高度增加,从而能够在大约四个数量级的范围内进行测量。信号经过放大和同步整流后,通过调频/调频遥测系统传输到地面。通过参考已知温度的本地黑体进行定期能量校准。整个组件重2.5千克,作为常规气象探测的一部分,搭载在传统的橡胶气球上飞行。已经进行了12次升空,并获得了高达32千米的测量数据。这些结果已被用于计算平流层湿度剖面。