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1 December 1991 Isotropic light source for underwater applications
Robert A. Brown, Richard C. Honey, Robert A. Maffione
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Abstract
The design and construction of an isotropic light source is described. The instrument's design is well suited to underwater applications. Any combination of light sources (flashlamps, CW sources, or lasers) and spectral filters (absorption or interference) can be simultaneously incorporated to provide a single isotropic source with any desired temporal and spectral characteristics. This design was recently used in an underwater experiment that required a synchronously triggered isotropic flash to simultaneously measure absorption, scattering, and attenuation. The design of this particular isotropic source is presented along with data demonstrating the isotropy of the light field produced by the source.
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Robert A. Brown, Richard C. Honey, and Robert A. Maffione "Isotropic light source for underwater applications", Proc. SPIE 1537, Underwater Imaging, Photography, and Visibility, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48879
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KEYWORDS
Light sources

Light

Optical spheres

Lamps

Optical filters

Absorption

Continuous wave operation

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