Blackbody Cavity for Calibrations at 200 to 273 K
TBMG-2188
09/01/2007
- Content
A laboratory blackbody cavity has been designed and built for calibrating infrared radiometers used to measure radiant temperatures in the range from about 200 to about 273 K. In this below-room- temperature range, scattering of background infrared radiation from room-temperature surfaces could, potentially, contribute significantly to the spectral radiance of the blackbody cavity, thereby contributing a significant error to the radiant temperature used as the calibration value. The spectral radiance error at wavelength λ is given by
- Citation
- "Blackbody Cavity for Calibrations at 200 to 273 K," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2007.