Author:
Pohl Tobias,Meindl Peter,Werner Lutz,Johannsen Uwe,Taubert Dieter,Monte Christian,Hollandt Jörg
Abstract
Abstract. The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) has set up an additional measurement approach for the absolute calibration of the spectral responsivity of detectors in the near-infrared (NIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range. This alternative method uses the radiation of a blackbody operating at about 1200 K with a precision aperture. The blackbody radiation can be calculated by Planck's law and is additionally spectrally selected by accurately characterized optical bandpass filters. Thus, a calibration of the spectral responsivity of a detector with respect to irradiance can be achieved at the bandpass wavelength of the applied transmission filters. If the aperture of the detector is known, the spectral responsivity can also be calculated with respect to radiant power. Thermopile detectors with known aperture size were calibrated in terms of
their spectral responsivity with several bandpass filters in the spectral
range between 1.5 µm up to 14 µm with relative standard
measurement uncertainties between 5 % and 19 %. The obtained results
are consistent with previous calibrations at PTB's national primary detector standard. Therefore, this additional measurement approach is a further validation of the existing primary method which is based on a cryogenic radiometer and extends the usable wavelength range.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Instrumentation
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