Theoretical Basis of Blackbody Radiometry
The theoretical basis of blackbody radiometry includes the radiation laws of a perfect blackbody discovered at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the theory of the radiation heat transfer developed by the mid-1960s. To ensure uniformit
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Victor Sapritsky Alexander Prokhorov
Blackbody Radiometry Volume 1: Fundamentals
Springer Series in Measurement Science and Technology Series Editors Markys G. Cain, Electrosciences Ltd., Farnham, Surrey, UK Giovanni Battista Rossi, DIMEC Laboratorio di Misure, Universita degli Studi di Genova, Genova, Italy Jirí Tesař, Czech Metrology Institute, Prague, Czech Republic Marijn van Veghel, VSL Dutch Metrology Institute, Delft, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands Kyung-Young Jhang, School of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea (Republic of)
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