Abstract
Various high-temperature blackbody sources for quantitative energy
measurements in the IR spectral region are developed. Techniques that ensure a
stable operation of the sources at high temperatures are described. The
developed blackbody models with maximum temperatures of 2000, 2500, and 3000 K
can also operate at other temperatures. Graphite is used as a material for
radiators. These blackbodies can be used successfully in radiometric
measurements in UV and visible spectral ranges. Blackbodies as high-brightness
sources may find wide application in solving the problems of multipass
spectroscopy. The blackbody sources developed as rocket engineering has
progressed have remained outside the knowledge of foreign
scientists.
© 1997 Optical Society of America
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