Spectral radiance calibrations between 165-300 nm - An interlaboratory comparison

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Calibrating, Radiance, Radiation Sources, Spectral Emission, Standards, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Continuous Spectra, Deuterium, Luminaires, Optical Thickness, Radiometers, Synchrotron Radiation

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The spectral radiance of deuterium lamps calibrated by the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astronomie (MPI), by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (NBS), and by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) are compared to check the agreement of UV radiometric scales. The NBS group used the optically thin continuum radiation from a wall-stabilized hydrogen arc as its fundamental radiometric standard, while the MPI and PTB groups used the synchrotron radiation facility in DESY. It is found that the spectral radiance scales based upon the DESY synchrotron and the NBS hydrogen arc are consistent, at least for one wavelength relative to another.

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