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Research of UV radiometer based on fiber spectroradiometer

Authors :
Caihong Dai
Zhifeng Wu
Ning Xu
Yihang Xie
Ling Li
Yan-Fei Wang
Shufang He
Chaoqun Xu
Qiu-tong Cheng
Source :
Optical Sensors 2021.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SPIE, 2021.

Abstract

UV radiometers are used in many areas. There are many kinds of UV light sources with different peak wavelength and different wavelength range. The broadband UV radiometers are wildly used due to easy to use and low cost. However, there are some obvious disadvantages for the broadband radiometers. They cannot distinguish the spectral characteristics of UV sources. That will cause the spectral mismatch measurement error for the UV broadband radiometers calibration. Recently, the fiber spectroradiometer plays a more and more important role in this area. The fiber spectroradiometer is more portable and low cost compared to the double grating spectroradiometer. We can obtain the spectral characteristics and any UV irradiance using the fiber spectroradiometer. However, for most fiber spectroradiometers, we cannot use them to replace the UV broadband radiometers for the absolute irradiance measurement. There are four key effects for that. The first one is the stray light. Stray light effect is obvious for the fiber spectroradiometer, especially in the UV wavelength range. The second one is the temperature effect. The third one is the non-linearity effect. The fourth one is the bandwidth effect. This effect will cause the measurement error for the spectral distribution of the UV source. In this paper, we research the four factors that reduce the measurement accuracy of the fiber spectroradiometer in UV wavelength range.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optical Sensors 2021
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1061628dbecaf3f8b611ccb0decf1ef0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593578