Radiometry in Modern Scientific Experiments

The reader is provided with information about methods of calibration of light sources and photodetectors as well as responsiveness of spectral instruments  ranging from near infrared to vacuum UV spectral, 1200 – 100 nm, and radiation intensities of

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Anatoly M. Pravilov

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A.M. Pravilov

Radiometry in Modern Scientific Experiments

SpringerWienNewYork

Dr. A. M. Pravilov Fock Inst. of Physics 198504 St. Petersburg Russia [email protected]

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Preface

This book deals with the methods of calibration of light sources and photodetectors, as well as spectral responsivity of optical instruments and absolute measurements of spectral photon flux from photoprocesses under study in wide spectral range, from near infrared to vacuum ultraviolet, l1,200–100 nm, and wide range of radiation intensities, up to several quanta per second in absolute and arbitrary units. It provides useful information about characteristics of physical and chemical detectors of radiation, which have not been described in the well-known literature. This book is directed to the readers who in the course of their work, in particular, experiments, have to measure luminescence spectra, spectral radiation intensities in wide, from infrared to vacuum ultraviolet, spectral range in wide light intensity range, to calibrate light sources and light detectors in these ranges, and to determine quantum yields of photoprocesses in absolute or arbitrary units. The book can be used as a textbook for students and postgraduate students who in the course of their future w