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26 November 2007 UV-VUV Spectral irradiance responsivity calibration for space remote sensing spectroradiometer
Huang Yu, Shurong Wang, Guanyu Lin, Longqi Wang
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Abstract
In order to overcome the irradiance responsivity calibration troubles caused by the weak response of most spectral radiometers in ultraviolet band and poor ratio of signal to noise, and to meet special calibration condition for some remote sensing spectroradiometers in space, a spectral irradiance responsivity calibration unit based on parallel light illumination mode is established, it is composed of a 150W deuterium lamp and a spherical mirror. The calibration unit gets the output standard value of spectral irradiance by irradiance transfer, this way avoids the spectral reflectance measurement difficulty of the spherical mirror. A flight spectral radiometer model used for space remote sense was calibrated in range from 160nm to 300nm, the calibration error of spectral irradiance responsivity is 4.7%. Some factors which contribute to calibration uncertainties are discussed.
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Huang Yu, Shurong Wang, Guanyu Lin, and Longqi Wang "UV-VUV Spectral irradiance responsivity calibration for space remote sensing spectroradiometer", Proc. SPIE 6829, Advanced Materials and Devices for Sensing and Imaging III, 68290F (26 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.757245
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Lamps

Spectral calibration

Magnesium fluoride

Mirrors

Radiometry

Diffusers

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