1 September 2007 Relation between the illuminance responsivity of a photometer and the spectral power distribution of a source
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Abstract
The illuminance responsivity dependencies on spectral power distributions (SPDs) of different types of light sources are studied. In this work we used three types of calibrated photometers, one of which was home-made and two were commercial photometers. A monochromator-based facility was used to scan SPDs of light sources. The dependencies of spectral mismatch correction factors F(St,Ss) and the illuminance responsivities of photometers versus the SPDs of tungsten-filament incandescent, fluorescent, high-pressure sodium, and metal-halide light sources and white/colored light-emitting diodes are presented throughout this work.
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Ferhat Sametoglu "Relation between the illuminance responsivity of a photometer and the spectral power distribution of a source," Optical Engineering 46(9), 093607 (1 September 2007). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2786888
Published: 1 September 2007
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KEYWORDS
Photometry

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Light emitting diodes

Light sources

Lamps

Optical engineering

Sensors

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