Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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Fourth Oxford Conference on Spectroscopy. Edited by Springsteen, Art; Pointer, Michael. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 4826,
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
Primary spectrophotometric Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are transfer artifact standards of the highest order in the United States. They are indispensable to spectrophotometer manufacturers for establishing instrument specifications and also to commercial spectrometrology companies for certified value assignment and benchmarking of secondary reference materials. When used judiciously, primary SRMs represent a pivotal link in the measurement traceability chain, and they facilitate quantitative assessment of measurement uncertainty for calibrations of metrological value. This paper provides a concise summary of the contemporary array of primary SRMs for molecular absorption spectrophotometry that can be used to leverage measurement accuracy and traceability to data and results for spectrophotometer operation within the spectral range 235 nm to 805 nm. An introductory benchmark traceability paradigm and a preliminary needs assessment for spectrophotometric SRMs are also presented.
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