Multilateral spectral radiance factor scale comparison

The field of spectral radiance factor (SRF) measurements has seen growing interest in recent years. Scale conformity has so far only been established between the national metrology institutes (NMIs) of Germany and the USA. This study aims at a bigger, multilateral scale comparison. For this purpose,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied Optics 2017-03, Vol.56 (7), p.1996-2006
Hauptverfasser: Strothkämper, Christian, Ferrero, Alejandro, Koo, Annette, Jaanson, Priit, Ged, Guillaume, Obein, Gaël, Källberg, Stefan, Audenaert, Jan, Leloup, Frédéric, Martinez-Verdu, Francisco, Perales, Esther, Schirmacher, Alfred, Campos, Joaquin
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