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Charge-coupled device spectrograph for direct solar irradiance and sky radiance measurements

Authors :
Stelios Kazadzis
Mario Blumthaler
Natalia Kouremeti
Alkiviadis F. Bais
R. Schmitt
Source :
Applied Optics. 47:1594
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Optica Publishing Group, 2008.

Abstract

The characterization of a charged-coupled device (CCD) spectrograph developed at the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Thessaloniki is presented. The absolute sensitivity of the instrument for direct irradiance and sky radiance measurements was determined, respectively, with an uncertainty of 4.4% and 6.6% in the UV-B, and 3% and 6% in the UV-A, visible and near-infrared (NIR) wavelength ranges. The overall uncertainty associated with the direct irradiance and the sky radiance measurements is, respectively, of the order of 5% and 7% in the UV-B, increasing to 10% for low signals [e.g., at solar zenith angles (SZAs) larger than 70 degrees ], and 4% and 6% in the UV-A, visible, and NIR. Direct solar spectral irradiance measurements from an independently calibrated spectroradiometer (Bentham DTM 300) were compared with the corresponding CCD measurements. Their agreement in the wavelength range of 310-500nm is within 0.5% +/- 1.1% (for SZA between 20 degrees and 70 degrees ). Aerosol optical depth (AOD) derived by the two instruments using direct Sun spectra and by a collocated Cimel sunphotometer [Aerosol Robotic network (AERONET)] agree to within 0.02 +/- 0.02 in the range of 315-870 nm. Significant correlation coefficients with a maximum of 0.99 in the range of 340-360 nm and a minimum of 0.90 at 870 nm were found between synchronous AOD measurements with the Bentham and the Cimel instruments.

Details

ISSN :
15394522 and 00036935
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Optics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....31f5ac7ba98188daa4c56b7e04f0b8a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.47.001594