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6 October 1999 Measuring radiance: a comparison of theory with experiment
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At every conference since 1995 we have reported on work in- progress to find a consistent formalism connecting the radiance concept with measurement of radiance, even under conditions where wave effects are important. In such circumstances, classical radiometry no longer provides an adequate description. In this conference we report on measurements of radiance that are well modeled by our theory, but would not be adequately described by classical radiometry.
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YuPin Sun, Roland Winston, and Keith A. Snail "Measuring radiance: a comparison of theory with experiment", Proc. SPIE 3781, Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer V, (6 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368257
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KEYWORDS
Correlation function

Geometrical optics

Radiometry

Black bodies

Statistical optics

Absorption

Analytical research

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