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26 September 1997 Simulation of a compact large-area radiometric light source
Ping-Shine Shaw
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Abstract
The performance of a novel compact large-area radiometric light source (CLARLS) has recently been demonstrated by the SeaWiFS (sea-viewing wide field-of-view sensor) quality monitor built for the SeaWiFS calibration and validation program. The SeaWiFS quality monitor (SQM) was successfully used as a calibration source onboard two trans-Atlantic cruises. The success of the CLARLS relies mostly on the uniformity of optical radiance it provides for sensor calibration. A theory to model the uniformity must account for the light scattering inside its light chamber. Here, such a model is proposed and the results of the numerical simulation are discussed.
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Ping-Shine Shaw "Simulation of a compact large-area radiometric light source", Proc. SPIE 3140, Photometric Engineering of Sources and Systems, (26 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.284092
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KEYWORDS
Diffusers

Light sources

Lamps

Reflection

Light

Calibration

Light scattering

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