Compact solar radiation simulator for the 400 to 1800 nm spectral region
Abstract
A solar radiation simulator operating over the extended spectral range from 400 to 1800 nm is described. A source of Lambertian radiation over an extended spectral range similar to the extraterrestrial solar spectrum was required to test and calibrate the solar flux radiometer flown on the Pioneer-Venus mission. Available units did not feature the Lambertian target nor the extended spectral range. A source was designed and built using a tungsten-halogen lamp and a xenon arc, along with interference and absorption filters, and a BaSO4-coated integrating sphere. Readily available parts were used wherever possible. The spectral radiance of the test area and the calibration method are presented. The source can also be used with a quasi-collimated output beam of moderate uniformity.
- Publication:
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Electro-Optics/Laser 79 Conference and Exposition
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979eol..conf..205P
- Keywords:
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- Pioneer Venus 2 Spacecraft;
- Solar Simulators;
- Visible Spectrum;
- Calibrating;
- Near Infrared Radiation;
- Radiation Detectors;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation