Claims
- 1. A method for measuring true temperature of a body based on the principle that the effect of reflection and angular emission on the polarization state of radiation are complementary at an arbitrary viewing angle less than 90.degree. with respect to the surface of said body, thereby eliminating at a null condition the effects of emissivity and diffusivity due to surface characteristics, where said null condition is defined as a condition when the partially polarized intensity of said radiation energy reflected from said surface is made equal to the partially polarized radiation energy emitted by adjustment of intensity of incident radiation from an unpolarized variable source comprising the following steps:
- positioning a polarization state analyzer to view reflected radiation from an unpolarized variable source incident on said surface of said body at a selected angle less than 90.degree., said polarization state analyzer having first and second detectors, said first and second radiation detectors being positioned to detect mutually perpendicular p and s components of both radiation reflected from said body at said selected angle and radiation emitted to provide combined polarization signals
- I.sub.p =I.sub.1p +I.sub.2p
- I.sub.s =I.sub.1s +I.sub.2s
- where I.sub.p is a detected sum of the analyzed intensity of polarization components of said radiation emitted and said radiation reflected I.sub.1p and I.sub.2p, respectively, parallel to the plane of incidence of said radiation reflected, and I.sub.s is a selected sum of the analyzed intensity of polarization components of said radiation emitted and said radiation reflected I.sub.1s and I.sub.2s, respectively, perpendicular to the plane of incidence of said radiation reflected,
- adjusting the intensity of radiation from said unpolarized variable source incident on said surface of said body until said null condition is satisfied where I.sub.p equals I.sub.s, and
- determining the intensity of said unpolarized variable source at said null condition as a measurement of true temperature of said body.
- 2. Apparatus for measuring true temperature of a body based on the principle that the effect of reflection and angular emission on the polarization state of radiation are complementary at an arbitrary viewing angle less than 90.degree. with respect to the surface of said body, thereby eliminating at a null condition the effects of emissivity and diffusivity due to surface characteristics, where said null condition is defined as a condition when the partially polarized intensity of said radiation energy reflected from said surface is made equal to the partially polarized radiation energy emitted by adjustment of intensity of incident radiation from an unpolarized variable source comprising:
- a variable source of unpolarized radiation incident on said surface of said body,
- a polarization state analyzer positioned to view reflected radiation from said unpolarized variable source at a selected angle less than 90.degree., said polarization state analyzer having first and second detectors, said first and second radiation detectors being positioned to detect mutually perpendicular p and s components of both radiation reflected from said body at said selected angle and radiation emitted to provide combined polarization signals
- I.sub.p =I.sub.1p +I.sub.2p
- I.sub.s =I.sub.1s +I.sub.2s
- where I.sub.p is a detected sum of the analyzed intensity of polarization components of said radiation emitted and said radiation reflected I.sub.1p and I.sub.2p, respectively, parallel to the plane of incidence of said radiation reflected, and I.sub.s is a selected sum of the analyzed intensity of polarization components of said radiation emitted and said radiation reflected I.sub.1s and I.sub.2s, respectively, perpendicular to the plane of incidence of said radiation reflected,
- means for adjusting the intensity of radiation from said unpolarized variable source incident on said surface of said body until said null condition is satisfied where I.sub.p equals I.sub.s, and
- means for determining the intensity of said unpolarized variable source at said null condition as a measurement of true temperature of said body.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said means for adjusting the intensity of radiation from said unpolarized variable source incident on said surface of said body until said null condition is satisfied comprises
- means for detecting and amplifying a signal proportional to the difference between said analyzed intensities of polarization components I.sub.p and I.sub.s,
- means for regulating the intensity of said variable source of unpolarized radiation incident on said surface of said body until said difference is reduced to zero, and
- means for measuring the intensity of unpolarized radiation emitted by said variable source.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for regulating the intensity of said variable source of unpolarized radiation comprises means for deriving a control signal from said amplified difference and a power driver regulated by said control signal derived from said amplified difference to produce a power signal that drives said variable source to reach said null condition.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said means for deriving said control signal comprises a lossy integrator for accumulating a running average of said difference, thereby producing a control signal that stabilizes when said null condition is reached.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 further comprising means for sensing said power signal, and means responsive to means for sensing said power signal for displaying calibrated temperature corresponding to said true temperature of said body.
ORIGIN OF INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract, and is subject to the provisions of Public Law 96-517 (35 USC 202) in which the contractor has elected not to retain title.
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