Introduction to radiometry and photometry /:
This second edition of an Artech House classic title describes in detail the relationship between radiometry and photometry. It covers information needed to solve problems in radiation transfer and detection, detectors, measuring instruments, and concepts in colorimetry. This revised second edition...
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Zusammenfassung: | This second edition of an Artech House classic title describes in detail the relationship between radiometry and photometry. It covers information needed to solve problems in radiation transfer and detection, detectors, measuring instruments, and concepts in colorimetry. This revised second edition presents an updated treatment of modern radiometry and photometry, including brand new sections on applications and developments in light sources and scientific instruments for measuring radiation and light. Engineers are also provided with an exciting new chapter on the use of computerized optical ray tracing for "virtual" experiments on optical systems. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xix, 461 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- End Notes -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Fundamental Concepts of Radiometry -- 1.1 Electromagnetic Radiation -- 1.2 Terminology Conventions -- 1.3 Wavelength Notations and Solid Angle -- 1.4 Fundamental Definitions -- 1.5 Lambertian Radiators and Lambert's Cosine Law -- 1.6 Radiance, Irradiance, Intensity, and Flux Relationships -- 1.7 Connection with Electromagnetic Theory -- 1.8 Polarization -- 1.9 Photon Flux -- 1.10 Radiometric Information -- End Notes -- 2 Fundamental Concepts of Photometry -- 2.1 Light -- 2.2 Photometric Definitions -- 2.2.1 Radiation Luminous Efficacy, K and the V-lambda Function -- 2.2.2 Lighting System Luminous Efficacy,Ks -- 2.3 Luminance and Brightness -- 2.4 Luminance and Vision -- 2.5 Disability Glare -- 2.6 Discomfort Glare -- 2.7 Illumination -- 2.7.1 Illuminance Selection -- End Notes -- 3 Blackbodies and Other Sources -- 3.1 Blackbody Radiation -- 3.2 Planck's Law -- 3.3 Wien Displacement Law -- 3.4 Luminous Efficacy of Blackbody Radiation -- 3.5 Color and Distribution Temperatures -- 3.6 Emission Into an Imperfect Vacuum -- 3.7 Radiation Exchange -- 3.8 Experimental Approximation of a Blackbody -- 3.9 Other Real Sources -- End Notes -- 4 Source/Receiver Flux Transfer Calculations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Geometry and Definitions -- 4.2.1 Case 1 -- 4.2.2 Case 2 -- 4.2.3 Case 3 -- 4.2.4 Case 4 -- 4.2.5 Case 5 -- 4.2.6 Case 6 -- 4.2.7 Case 7 -- 4.3 Configuration Factor -- 4.4 Net Exchange of Radiation -- 4.5 Summary -- End Notes -- 5 The Invariance of Radiance and the Limits of Optical Concentration -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Radiance Is a Field Quantity -- 5.3 Pencils of Rays -- 5.4 Elementary Beam Of Radiation -- 5.5 Radiance Invariance -- 5.6 Radiance Invariance at an Interface -- 5.7 Radiance Through a Lens -- 5.8 Radiance in Absorbing and Scattering Media. | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- End Notes -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Fundamental Concepts of Radiometry -- 1.1 Electromagnetic Radiation -- 1.2 Terminology Conventions -- 1.3 Wavelength Notations and Solid Angle -- 1.4 Fundamental Definitions -- 1.5 Lambertian Radiators and Lambert's Cosine Law -- 1.6 Radiance, Irradiance, Intensity, and Flux Relationships -- 1.7 Connection with Electromagnetic Theory -- 1.8 Polarization -- 1.9 Photon Flux -- 1.10 Radiometric Information -- End Notes -- 2 Fundamental Concepts of Photometry -- 2.1 Light -- 2.2 Photometric Definitions -- 2.2.1 Radiation Luminous Efficacy, K and the V-lambda Function -- 2.2.2 Lighting System Luminous Efficacy,Ks -- 2.3 Luminance and Brightness -- 2.4 Luminance and Vision -- 2.5 Disability Glare -- 2.6 Discomfort Glare -- 2.7 Illumination -- 2.7.1 Illuminance Selection -- End Notes -- 3 Blackbodies and Other Sources -- 3.1 Blackbody Radiation -- 3.2 Planck's Law -- 3.3 Wien Displacement Law -- 3.4 Luminous Efficacy of Blackbody Radiation -- 3.5 Color and Distribution Temperatures -- 3.6 Emission Into an Imperfect Vacuum -- 3.7 Radiation Exchange -- 3.8 Experimental Approximation of a Blackbody -- 3.9 Other Real Sources -- End Notes -- 4 Source/Receiver Flux Transfer Calculations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Geometry and Definitions -- 4.2.1 Case 1 -- 4.2.2 Case 2 -- 4.2.3 Case 3 -- 4.2.4 Case 4 -- 4.2.5 Case 5 -- 4.2.6 Case 6 -- 4.2.7 Case 7 -- 4.3 Configuration Factor -- 4.4 Net Exchange of Radiation -- 4.5 Summary -- End Notes -- 5 The Invariance of Radiance and the Limits of Optical Concentration -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Radiance Is a Field Quantity -- 5.3 Pencils of Rays -- 5.4 Elementary Beam Of Radiation -- 5.5 Radiance Invariance -- 5.6 Radiance Invariance at an Interface -- 5.7 Radiance Through a Lens -- 5.8 Radiance in Absorbing and Scattering Media. 8.6.3 Distortion -- 8.6.4 Coma -- 8.6.5 Astigmatism -- 8.6.6 Field Curvature -- 8.6.7 Correctiug Aberrations -- 8.6.8 The Diffraction Limit -- 8.7 Image Quality -- 8.8 Flux Distribution -- 8.9 Nonimaging Optical Systems -- 8.10 Throughput -- 8.11 Integrating Spheres -- 8.11.1 Cosine Correction -- 8.11.2 Transmissometers and Reflectometers -- 8.12 Monochromators -- 8.12.1 Spectral Filters -- 8.12.2 Scanning Monochromators -- 8.13 Windows -- 8.14 Sources -- 8.15 Goniometers -- 8.16 Transmissometers/Reflectometers -- 8.17 Scattering Meters, Nephelometers, Turbidimeters, and Haze Meters -- End Notes -- 9 Radiometers and Photometers -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 General Design Factors -- 9.3 Broadband Irradiance and Radiance Meters -- 9.4 Restricted Spectral Band Irradiance Meters for the Ultraviolet through the Infrared -- 9.5 Illuminance and Luminance Meters -- 9.6 Spectroradiometers -- 9.7 Calibration of Radiometers and Photometers -- 9.7.1 Transfer Standards -- 9.7.2 Broadband Irradiance Standard Sources -- 9.7.3 Standard Sources for Spectral Irradiance and Spectral Radiance -- 9.7.4 Absolute Radiometry -- 9.7.5 Standard Illuminance and Luminance Sources -- 9.7.6 Radiometer/Photometer Calibration Using Standar Sources -- 9.7.7 Spectroradiometer Calibration -- 9.7.8 National Standards Laboratories ann Instrument Organizations -- End Notes -- 10 Metric Primer and Additional Radiometric and Photometric Quantities and Units -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The SI System of Units -- 10.2.1 Basic Metric Principles -- 10.2.2 Metric Units for Radiometry and Photometry -- 10.3 The I-P System of Units -- 10.4 Photon Flux Units -- 10.5 Other Quantities and Units -- End Notes -- 11 Virtual Measurement: Computerized Optical Ray Trace Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Ray Tracing in Radiometry and Photometry -- 11.3 Rays and Their Limitations in Ray Tracing Programs. 11.4 Computerized Optical Ray Tracing Methodology -- 11.5 The Ray Tracing Process -- 11.6 Analysis of Results -- End Notes -- 12 Basic Concepts of Color Science -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Basic Concepts And Definitions -- 12.3 Systems of Color Specification -- 12.3.1 Munsell Color System -- 12.3.2 CIE 1976 (L*a*b*) Color Space -- 12.3.3 Tristimulus Colorimetry -- 12.4 CIE 1931 Color System -- 12.5 CIE 1964 Supplementary Observer Color System -- 12.6 CIE 1976 Uniform Color Space -- 12.7 Color Temperature -- 12.8 Standard Illuminants and Reflection Colorimetry -- 12.8.1 Blackbody Illuminants -- 12.8.2 Daylight IIIuminants -- 12.8.3 Reflection Colorimetry -- 12.9 Color Rendering Index -- 12.10 Color Software -- End Notes -- Appendix A Correspondence Between Finite Elements and the Calculus -- A.1 Introduction -- A.2 Definition of the Derivative -- A.3 Definition of the Integral -- A.4 Integrals As Sums -- A.5 Sums over Solid Angles -- End Notes -- Appendix B Table of Physical and Mathematical Constants -- About the Author -- Index. |
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spelling | McCluney, Ross. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87897746 Introduction to radiometry and photometry / William Ross McCluney. Second edition. Boston : Artech House, [2014] 1 online resource (xix, 461 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Artech House applied photonics series This second edition of an Artech House classic title describes in detail the relationship between radiometry and photometry. It covers information needed to solve problems in radiation transfer and detection, detectors, measuring instruments, and concepts in colorimetry. This revised second edition presents an updated treatment of modern radiometry and photometry, including brand new sections on applications and developments in light sources and scientific instruments for measuring radiation and light. Engineers are also provided with an exciting new chapter on the use of computerized optical ray tracing for "virtual" experiments on optical systems. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- End Notes -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Fundamental Concepts of Radiometry -- 1.1 Electromagnetic Radiation -- 1.2 Terminology Conventions -- 1.3 Wavelength Notations and Solid Angle -- 1.4 Fundamental Definitions -- 1.5 Lambertian Radiators and Lambert's Cosine Law -- 1.6 Radiance, Irradiance, Intensity, and Flux Relationships -- 1.7 Connection with Electromagnetic Theory -- 1.8 Polarization -- 1.9 Photon Flux -- 1.10 Radiometric Information -- End Notes -- 2 Fundamental Concepts of Photometry -- 2.1 Light -- 2.2 Photometric Definitions -- 2.2.1 Radiation Luminous Efficacy, K and the V-lambda Function -- 2.2.2 Lighting System Luminous Efficacy,Ks -- 2.3 Luminance and Brightness -- 2.4 Luminance and Vision -- 2.5 Disability Glare -- 2.6 Discomfort Glare -- 2.7 Illumination -- 2.7.1 Illuminance Selection -- End Notes -- 3 Blackbodies and Other Sources -- 3.1 Blackbody Radiation -- 3.2 Planck's Law -- 3.3 Wien Displacement Law -- 3.4 Luminous Efficacy of Blackbody Radiation -- 3.5 Color and Distribution Temperatures -- 3.6 Emission Into an Imperfect Vacuum -- 3.7 Radiation Exchange -- 3.8 Experimental Approximation of a Blackbody -- 3.9 Other Real Sources -- End Notes -- 4 Source/Receiver Flux Transfer Calculations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Geometry and Definitions -- 4.2.1 Case 1 -- 4.2.2 Case 2 -- 4.2.3 Case 3 -- 4.2.4 Case 4 -- 4.2.5 Case 5 -- 4.2.6 Case 6 -- 4.2.7 Case 7 -- 4.3 Configuration Factor -- 4.4 Net Exchange of Radiation -- 4.5 Summary -- End Notes -- 5 The Invariance of Radiance and the Limits of Optical Concentration -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Radiance Is a Field Quantity -- 5.3 Pencils of Rays -- 5.4 Elementary Beam Of Radiation -- 5.5 Radiance Invariance -- 5.6 Radiance Invariance at an Interface -- 5.7 Radiance Through a Lens -- 5.8 Radiance in Absorbing and Scattering Media. 8.6.3 Distortion -- 8.6.4 Coma -- 8.6.5 Astigmatism -- 8.6.6 Field Curvature -- 8.6.7 Correctiug Aberrations -- 8.6.8 The Diffraction Limit -- 8.7 Image Quality -- 8.8 Flux Distribution -- 8.9 Nonimaging Optical Systems -- 8.10 Throughput -- 8.11 Integrating Spheres -- 8.11.1 Cosine Correction -- 8.11.2 Transmissometers and Reflectometers -- 8.12 Monochromators -- 8.12.1 Spectral Filters -- 8.12.2 Scanning Monochromators -- 8.13 Windows -- 8.14 Sources -- 8.15 Goniometers -- 8.16 Transmissometers/Reflectometers -- 8.17 Scattering Meters, Nephelometers, Turbidimeters, and Haze Meters -- End Notes -- 9 Radiometers and Photometers -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 General Design Factors -- 9.3 Broadband Irradiance and Radiance Meters -- 9.4 Restricted Spectral Band Irradiance Meters for the Ultraviolet through the Infrared -- 9.5 Illuminance and Luminance Meters -- 9.6 Spectroradiometers -- 9.7 Calibration of Radiometers and Photometers -- 9.7.1 Transfer Standards -- 9.7.2 Broadband Irradiance Standard Sources -- 9.7.3 Standard Sources for Spectral Irradiance and Spectral Radiance -- 9.7.4 Absolute Radiometry -- 9.7.5 Standard Illuminance and Luminance Sources -- 9.7.6 Radiometer/Photometer Calibration Using Standar Sources -- 9.7.7 Spectroradiometer Calibration -- 9.7.8 National Standards Laboratories ann Instrument Organizations -- End Notes -- 10 Metric Primer and Additional Radiometric and Photometric Quantities and Units -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The SI System of Units -- 10.2.1 Basic Metric Principles -- 10.2.2 Metric Units for Radiometry and Photometry -- 10.3 The I-P System of Units -- 10.4 Photon Flux Units -- 10.5 Other Quantities and Units -- End Notes -- 11 Virtual Measurement: Computerized Optical Ray Trace Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Ray Tracing in Radiometry and Photometry -- 11.3 Rays and Their Limitations in Ray Tracing Programs. 11.4 Computerized Optical Ray Tracing Methodology -- 11.5 The Ray Tracing Process -- 11.6 Analysis of Results -- End Notes -- 12 Basic Concepts of Color Science -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Basic Concepts And Definitions -- 12.3 Systems of Color Specification -- 12.3.1 Munsell Color System -- 12.3.2 CIE 1976 (L*a*b*) Color Space -- 12.3.3 Tristimulus Colorimetry -- 12.4 CIE 1931 Color System -- 12.5 CIE 1964 Supplementary Observer Color System -- 12.6 CIE 1976 Uniform Color Space -- 12.7 Color Temperature -- 12.8 Standard Illuminants and Reflection Colorimetry -- 12.8.1 Blackbody Illuminants -- 12.8.2 Daylight IIIuminants -- 12.8.3 Reflection Colorimetry -- 12.9 Color Rendering Index -- 12.10 Color Software -- End Notes -- Appendix A Correspondence Between Finite Elements and the Calculus -- A.1 Introduction -- A.2 Definition of the Derivative -- A.3 Definition of the Integral -- A.4 Integrals As Sums -- A.5 Sums over Solid Angles -- End Notes -- Appendix B Table of Physical and Mathematical Constants -- About the Author -- Index. 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spellingShingle | McCluney, Ross Introduction to radiometry and photometry / Artech House applied photonics series. Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- End Notes -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Fundamental Concepts of Radiometry -- 1.1 Electromagnetic Radiation -- 1.2 Terminology Conventions -- 1.3 Wavelength Notations and Solid Angle -- 1.4 Fundamental Definitions -- 1.5 Lambertian Radiators and Lambert's Cosine Law -- 1.6 Radiance, Irradiance, Intensity, and Flux Relationships -- 1.7 Connection with Electromagnetic Theory -- 1.8 Polarization -- 1.9 Photon Flux -- 1.10 Radiometric Information -- End Notes -- 2 Fundamental Concepts of Photometry -- 2.1 Light -- 2.2 Photometric Definitions -- 2.2.1 Radiation Luminous Efficacy, K and the V-lambda Function -- 2.2.2 Lighting System Luminous Efficacy,Ks -- 2.3 Luminance and Brightness -- 2.4 Luminance and Vision -- 2.5 Disability Glare -- 2.6 Discomfort Glare -- 2.7 Illumination -- 2.7.1 Illuminance Selection -- End Notes -- 3 Blackbodies and Other Sources -- 3.1 Blackbody Radiation -- 3.2 Planck's Law -- 3.3 Wien Displacement Law -- 3.4 Luminous Efficacy of Blackbody Radiation -- 3.5 Color and Distribution Temperatures -- 3.6 Emission Into an Imperfect Vacuum -- 3.7 Radiation Exchange -- 3.8 Experimental Approximation of a Blackbody -- 3.9 Other Real Sources -- End Notes -- 4 Source/Receiver Flux Transfer Calculations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Geometry and Definitions -- 4.2.1 Case 1 -- 4.2.2 Case 2 -- 4.2.3 Case 3 -- 4.2.4 Case 4 -- 4.2.5 Case 5 -- 4.2.6 Case 6 -- 4.2.7 Case 7 -- 4.3 Configuration Factor -- 4.4 Net Exchange of Radiation -- 4.5 Summary -- End Notes -- 5 The Invariance of Radiance and the Limits of Optical Concentration -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Radiance Is a Field Quantity -- 5.3 Pencils of Rays -- 5.4 Elementary Beam Of Radiation -- 5.5 Radiance Invariance -- 5.6 Radiance Invariance at an Interface -- 5.7 Radiance Through a Lens -- 5.8 Radiance in Absorbing and Scattering Media. 8.6.3 Distortion -- 8.6.4 Coma -- 8.6.5 Astigmatism -- 8.6.6 Field Curvature -- 8.6.7 Correctiug Aberrations -- 8.6.8 The Diffraction Limit -- 8.7 Image Quality -- 8.8 Flux Distribution -- 8.9 Nonimaging Optical Systems -- 8.10 Throughput -- 8.11 Integrating Spheres -- 8.11.1 Cosine Correction -- 8.11.2 Transmissometers and Reflectometers -- 8.12 Monochromators -- 8.12.1 Spectral Filters -- 8.12.2 Scanning Monochromators -- 8.13 Windows -- 8.14 Sources -- 8.15 Goniometers -- 8.16 Transmissometers/Reflectometers -- 8.17 Scattering Meters, Nephelometers, Turbidimeters, and Haze Meters -- End Notes -- 9 Radiometers and Photometers -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 General Design Factors -- 9.3 Broadband Irradiance and Radiance Meters -- 9.4 Restricted Spectral Band Irradiance Meters for the Ultraviolet through the Infrared -- 9.5 Illuminance and Luminance Meters -- 9.6 Spectroradiometers -- 9.7 Calibration of Radiometers and Photometers -- 9.7.1 Transfer Standards -- 9.7.2 Broadband Irradiance Standard Sources -- 9.7.3 Standard Sources for Spectral Irradiance and Spectral Radiance -- 9.7.4 Absolute Radiometry -- 9.7.5 Standard Illuminance and Luminance Sources -- 9.7.6 Radiometer/Photometer Calibration Using Standar Sources -- 9.7.7 Spectroradiometer Calibration -- 9.7.8 National Standards Laboratories ann Instrument Organizations -- End Notes -- 10 Metric Primer and Additional Radiometric and Photometric Quantities and Units -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The SI System of Units -- 10.2.1 Basic Metric Principles -- 10.2.2 Metric Units for Radiometry and Photometry -- 10.3 The I-P System of Units -- 10.4 Photon Flux Units -- 10.5 Other Quantities and Units -- End Notes -- 11 Virtual Measurement: Computerized Optical Ray Trace Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Ray Tracing in Radiometry and Photometry -- 11.3 Rays and Their Limitations in Ray Tracing Programs. 11.4 Computerized Optical Ray Tracing Methodology -- 11.5 The Ray Tracing Process -- 11.6 Analysis of Results -- End Notes -- 12 Basic Concepts of Color Science -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Basic Concepts And Definitions -- 12.3 Systems of Color Specification -- 12.3.1 Munsell Color System -- 12.3.2 CIE 1976 (L*a*b*) Color Space -- 12.3.3 Tristimulus Colorimetry -- 12.4 CIE 1931 Color System -- 12.5 CIE 1964 Supplementary Observer Color System -- 12.6 CIE 1976 Uniform Color Space -- 12.7 Color Temperature -- 12.8 Standard Illuminants and Reflection Colorimetry -- 12.8.1 Blackbody Illuminants -- 12.8.2 Daylight IIIuminants -- 12.8.3 Reflection Colorimetry -- 12.9 Color Rendering Index -- 12.10 Color Software -- End Notes -- Appendix A Correspondence Between Finite Elements and the Calculus -- A.1 Introduction -- A.2 Definition of the Derivative -- A.3 Definition of the Integral -- A.4 Integrals As Sums -- A.5 Sums over Solid Angles -- End Notes -- Appendix B Table of Physical and Mathematical Constants -- About the Author -- Index. Radiation Measurement. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85110345 Photometry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101383 Radiometry https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011874 Photometry https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010783 Radiométrie. Photométrie. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Mechanical. bisacsh Photometry fast Radiation Measurement fast |
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title | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / |
title_auth | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / |
title_exact_search | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / |
title_full | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / William Ross McCluney. |
title_fullStr | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / William Ross McCluney. |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / William Ross McCluney. |
title_short | Introduction to radiometry and photometry / |
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