Development of an isotropic optical light source for testing nuclear instruments
Nuclear instruments that require precise characterization and calibration of their optical components need well-characterized optical light sources with the desired wavelength, intensity, and directivity. This paper presents a novel technique for determining the performance of optical components by...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nuclear instruments that require precise characterization and calibration of
their optical components need well-characterized optical light sources with the
desired wavelength, intensity, and directivity. This paper presents a novel
technique for determining the performance of optical components by producing an
isotropic-like source with a robotically positioned LED. The theory of
operation for this light source, results of Monte Carlo validation studies, and
experimental results are presented. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1511.02496 |