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15 June 1989 Zirconium Fluoride Glass Fiber Radiometer For Low Temperature Measurements.
Serge R. Mordon, Bruno Buys, Jean-Marc Brunetaud, Yves Moschetto
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Proceedings Volume 1067, Optical Fibers in Medicine IV; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952105
Event: OE/LASE '89, 1989, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
Infrared signal transmission(1-5µm) trough zirconium fluoride glass fibers is used for non-contact temperature measurement. A radiometer was developed for temperature measurement between 30°C and 150°C. The output signal of the infrared detector, amplified by a lock in amplifier, is processed by a computer in function of controlled blackbody temperature. The dependence of the radiometer signal on the blackbody temperature is presented. Experimental and theoritical results are compared. Wider use of this device can be predicted for medical and biological applications.
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Serge R. Mordon, Bruno Buys, Jean-Marc Brunetaud, and Yves Moschetto "Zirconium Fluoride Glass Fiber Radiometer For Low Temperature Measurements.", Proc. SPIE 1067, Optical Fibers in Medicine IV, (15 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952105
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Black bodies

Radiometry

Glasses

Sensors

Zirconium

Infrared radiation

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