Haag Justin M, Roberts Paul L D, Papen George C, Jaffe Jules S, Li Linhai, Stramski Dariusz
Opt Express. 2014 Dec 1;22(24):30074-91. doi: 10.1364/OE.22.030074.
Two single-waveband low-light radiometers were developed to characterize properties of the underwater light field relevant to biological camouflage at mesopelagic ocean depths. Phenomena of interest were vertical changes in downward irradiance of ambient light at wavelengths near 470 nm and 560 nm, and flashes from bioluminescent organisms. Depth profiles were acquired at multiple deep stations in different geographic regions. Results indicate significant irradiance magnitudes at 560 nm, providing direct evidence of energy transfer as described by Raman scattering. Analysis of a night profile yielded multiple examples of bioluminescent flashes. The selection of high-sensitivity, high-speed silicon photomultipliers as detectors enabled measurement of spectrally-resolved irradiance to greater than 400 m depth.
开发了两台单波段微光辐射计,以表征与中层海洋深度生物伪装相关的水下光场特性。感兴趣的现象是在470纳米和560纳米附近波长的环境光向下辐照度的垂直变化,以及生物发光生物的闪光。在不同地理区域的多个深海站点获取了深度剖面。结果表明,560纳米处有显著的辐照度,为拉曼散射所描述的能量转移提供了直接证据。对夜间剖面的分析产生了多个生物发光闪光的例子。选择高灵敏度、高速硅光电倍增管作为探测器,能够测量深度大于400米的光谱分辨辐照度。