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Variations in Calibrations of Radiometers Using Cut-on Optical Filters

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Variations in Calibrations of Radiometers Using Cut-on Optical Filters

The amount of optical energy falling on the thermopile will depend on the transmission characteristic of the filters used as the window in the detector. This brief discusses the effect of the variation in the bandwidth of the filter in the calibration of a radiometer.

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