Claims
- 1. A broadband radiometer comprising:
- (a) an optical integrating sphere having a generally spherical integrating chamber therein; wherein said chamber includes an entry port for receiving light comprising broadband radiation;
- (b) first optical radiation detector means adapted to receive light from said sphere; wherein said first detector means detects said broadband radiation and produces a first electrical output signal comprising a first electrical current corresponding to said broadband radiation;
- (c) second optical radiation detector means adapted to receive light from said sphere; wherein said second detector means detects a predetermined wavelength fraction of said broadband radiation and produces a second electrical output signal comprising a second electrical current corresponding to said wavelength fraction; and
- (d) output means comprising a differential amplifier for comparing said first and second electrical output signals and being capable of producing a third electrical output signal which is proportional to the difference between said first and second electrical output signals;
- (e) first and second operational amplifiers; wherein said first amplifier converts said first electrical current to a first voltage signal which is proportional to said first electrical current; and wherein said second amplifier converts said second electrical current to a second voltage signal which is proportional to said second electrical current; and
- (f) a variable resistor for adjusting the voltage-to-current ratio of said first amplifier in a manner such that said third electrical output signal is zero in the presence of said predetermined wavelength fraction.
- 2. A radiometer in accordance with claim 1, wherein said entry port of said integrating chamber includes a knife edge.
- 3. A radiometer in accordance with claim 1, further comprising display means for displaying said third electrical output signal.
- 4. A radiometer in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first detector means detects visible light and ultraviolet light, and wherein sad second detector means detects visible light.
- 5. A radiometer in accordance with claim 1, wherein each said optical radiation detector means comprises a photomultiplier tube.
- 6. A broadband ultraviolet radiometer comprising:
- (a) an optical integrating sphere having a generally spherical integrating chamber therein; wherein said chamber includes an entry port for receiving light comprising visible and ultraviolet light fractions;
- (b) first optical radiation detector means adapted to receive light from said sphere; wherein said first detector means detects said visible light and said ultraviolet light fractions and produces a first electrical output signal corresponding to said visible light and said ultraviolet light; wherein said first electrical output signal comprises a first electrical current;
- (c) second optical radiation detector means adapted to receive light from said sphere; wherein said second detector means detects said visible light fraction and produces a second electrical output signal corresponding to said visible light; wherein said second electrical output signal comprises a second electrical current;
- (d) a first operational amplifier for converting said first electrical current to a first voltage signal;
- (e) a second operational amplifier for converting said second electrical current to a second voltage signal; and
- (f) output means comprising a differential amplifier for comparing said first and second voltage signals and producing a third electrical output signal which is proportional to the difference between said first and second voltage signals; and
- (g) a variable resistor for adjusting the voltage-to-current ratio of said first amplifier in a manner such that said third electrical output signal is zero in the presence of light having a wavelength outside said ultraviolet light fraction.
- 7. A radiometer in accordance with claim 6, wherein said entry port of said integrating chamber includes a knife edge.
- 8. A radiometer in accordance with claim 6, further comprising display means for displaying said third electrical output signal.
- 9. A radiometer in accordance with claim 6, wherein each said optical radiation detector means comprises a photomultiplier tube.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention under Contract No. DE-AC02-83CH10093 between the United States Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a Division of the Midwest Research Institute.
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62-54129 |
Mar 1987 |
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