Schneider W E
Appl Opt. 1970 Jun 1;9(6):1410-8. doi: 10.1364/AO.9.001410.
A new high-intensity standard of total and spectral irradiance has been developed recently at the National Bureau of Standards. The standard consists of a 1000-W tungsten-halogen lamp mounted in a ceramic reflector, the reflecting surface of which is coated with flame-sprayed Al(2)O(3). The lamp-reflector combination results in a source having a relatively small (3 cm x 5 cm) radiating area yielding a total irradiance, at a distance of 40 cm, of about 136 mW cm(-2). The total irradiance calibrations are based on the radiance of a 1400-K blackbody and have an estimated maximum systematic error of 0.9% and a maximum estimated standard error of 0.19%. The spectral measurements were made over the wavelength range of 0.3 microm to 2.5 microm relative to the NBS 1000-W tungsten-halogen irradiance standards. The estimated uncertainty in these measurements ranges from 4% in the visible and near ir to 8% in the uv.
美国国家标准局最近制定了一种新的总辐照度和光谱辐照度高强度标准。该标准由安装在陶瓷反射器中的1000瓦卤钨灯组成,反射器的反射面涂有火焰喷涂的Al₂O₃。灯与反射器的组合形成了一个辐射面积相对较小(3厘米×5厘米)的光源,在40厘米的距离处产生的总辐照度约为136毫瓦/厘米²。总辐照度校准基于1400K黑体的辐射率,估计最大系统误差为0.9%,最大估计标准误差为0.19%。光谱测量是在相对于美国国家标准局1000瓦卤钨辐照度标准的0.3微米至2.5微米波长范围内进行的。这些测量的估计不确定度在可见光和近红外区域为4%,在紫外区域为8%。