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5 March 2021 Labsphere, Inc.: What would you do with a source that can produce nearly any visible spectrum imaginable?
Greg McKee, Lorne Loudin
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Abstract
Building on our experience with solid-state tunable light sources, Labsphere has developed an ultra-tunable spectral radiance calibration sources that uses a continuous-spectrum light source and polychromator technology to offer incomparable control of generated spectral waveforms. These Sources can reproduce complex spectral features with a precision that enables high-resolution simulation of standard illuminants as well as natural or synthetic sources and emissions. These sources provide uniform flat field radiance of optical sensors characterization and can be adapted with optical light guides and collimators for directional spectral illumination. During this demonstration we will walk you through examples of how easy it is to upload a spectrum from a data file and reproduce it using the UT-1000. We even make it easier with an accessory that allows one to measure light from an illumination source or reflected light off a surface and reproduce it with UT-1000. The measured spectrum is fed into the UT-1000 which reproduces the measured spectrum in a highly uniform spectral radiance almost instantaneously. A reference light source that can produce any imaginable visible spectrum... Imagine the possibilities!
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Greg McKee and Lorne Loudin "Labsphere, Inc.: What would you do with a source that can produce nearly any visible spectrum imaginable?", Proc. SPIE 11716, SPIE Exhibition Product Demonstrations, 1171615 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596000
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