T. Kubarsepp et al., Spectral irradiance measurements of tungsten lamps with filter radiometersin the spectral range 290 nm to 900 nm, METROLOGIA, 37(4), 2000, pp. 305-312
A method of measuring the absolute spectral irradiance of quartz-halogen-tu
ngsten lamps is described, based on the known responsivity of a filter radi
ometer, the components of which are separately characterized. The character
ization is described for the wide wavelength range essential for deriving t
he spectrum of a lamp, from 260 nm to 950 nm. Novel methods of interpolatio
n and measurement are implemented for the spectral responsivity of the filt
er radiometer. The combined standard uncertainty of spectral irradiance mea
surements is less than 1.4 parts in 10(2) from 290 nm to 320 nm (ultraviole
t B) and 4 parts in 10(3) from 440 nm to 900 nm (visible to near-infrared).
As an example, the derived spectral irradiances of two lamps measured at t
he Helsinki University of Technology (HUT, Finland) are presented and compa
red with the measurement results of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST, USA) and the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB,
Germany). The comparisons indicate that the HUT spectral irradiance scale
is between those of the NIST and the PTB in the wavelength range 290 nm to
900 nm. The long-term reproducibility of the spectral irradiance measuremen
ts is also presented. Over a period of two years, the reproducibility appea
rs to be better than 1 part in 10(2).