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13 September 1994 Comparability of spectral radiance calibrations of large aperture earth observing instruments based upon diffuse reflective panels and internally illuminated spherical integrator techniques
Donald F. Heath, Zongying Wei, William K. Fowler, V. Wayne Nelson, Ernest Hilsenrath
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Abstract
A comparison has been made of spectral radiance calibrations of SBUV-2 instruments using two techniques. In one, a source of spectral radiance is obtained by illuminating a spectralon panel diffuser whose BRDF has been measured by NIST with a 1000 W FEL quartz-tungsten- halogen standard of spectral irradiance from NIST. In the other, the spectral irradiance of the aperture of an internally illuminated spherical integrator is measured relative the same NIST standard of spectral irradiance used with the panel diffuser. The spectral radiance of the sphere is calculated for a source of irradiance which is uniform and radiates as a Lambertian source over the area of the aperture. The agreement between the average of four spectral radiance calibrations of SBUV-2 instruments obtained with the spectralon panel diffuser technique with those obtained from five spectral radiance calibrations with the internally illuminated spherical integrator technique is better than one percent in the wavelength range of 250 - 340 nm. Repeated use of two spectralon panel diffusers over a two year period indicates a stability of diffuser BRDF of better than one percent.
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Donald F. Heath, Zongying Wei, William K. Fowler, V. Wayne Nelson, and Ernest Hilsenrath "Comparability of spectral radiance calibrations of large aperture earth observing instruments based upon diffuse reflective panels and internally illuminated spherical integrator techniques", Proc. SPIE 2209, Space Optics 1994: Earth Observation and Astronomy, (13 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185252
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KEYWORDS
Diffusers

Optical spheres

Calibration

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Spectral calibration

Spherical lenses

Lamps

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