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30 September 1994 Spectroradiometer based on wedge interference filters (SWIF) for applications in atmospheric optics
Oleg B. Vasilyev, Ronald M. Welch, Amando Leyva, Agustin Muhlia, Ricardo Peralta
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Abstract
The SWIF spectroradiometer was designed and built utilizing wedge interference filters (produced by Carl Zeiss of Jena, Germany) and a CCD-matrix (of Russian production) as sensors for use in ground-based and airborne optical sensing of the atmosphere and the surface in the spectral range of 0.35 - 1.15 micrometers . To perform absolute calibration of this instrument, a series of observations of direct solar radiation where made at Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) in Hawaii in May - June 1993. The present paper is devoted to the description of the SWIF instrument and its absolute field calibration.
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Oleg B. Vasilyev, Ronald M. Welch, Amando Leyva, Agustin Muhlia, and Ricardo Peralta "Spectroradiometer based on wedge interference filters (SWIF) for applications in atmospheric optics", Proc. SPIE 2266, Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research, (30 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187594
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric optics

Calibration

Charge-coupled devices

Interference filters

Camera shutters

Solar radiation

Glasses

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