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19 November 2001 Measuring radiance and the van-Cittert-Zernicke theorem (In memory of Vladimir Medvedev, formerly a member of the Vavilov Optical Science Institute, St. Petersburg [Leningrad], Russia)
Roland Winston, YuPin Sun, Robert G. Littlejohn
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Abstract
We demonstrate a remarkable analogy between the measurement of radiance and the well-know van-Cittert-Zernicke Theorem.
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Roland Winston, YuPin Sun, and Robert G. Littlejohn "Measuring radiance and the van-Cittert-Zernicke theorem (In memory of Vladimir Medvedev, formerly a member of the Vavilov Optical Science Institute, St. Petersburg [Leningrad], Russia)", Proc. SPIE 4446, Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer VI, (19 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448811
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Radiometry

Signal detection

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Optics

Signal processing

Aerospace engineering

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