Study on Cavity Type Thermal Radiation Detector (1) : Consideration on Effective Absorption of Conical Cavity Detector (The Abstracts of the Papers Published in J.Illum. Engng. Inst. Jpn. Vol. 82, 1998 No. 2)
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rights: 社団法人照明学会rights: 本文データは学協会の許諾に基づきCiNiiから複製したものであるrelation: IsVersionOf: http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110001147004/The dependence of spectral response on wave lengths ranging from visible to infrared was observed using a thermal radiation detector whose surface had been covered with gold-black absorbent. Conical cavity type detectors decrease the effective reflectance through repeated reflections. Data concerning the correlation between the cone vertex (90°, 60°, 45°) and the various reflectances (0.1-0.6) of the absorbent on the cone were obtained.
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著者
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Nakagawa Y
Saitama University
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Ohkubo Kazuaki
Matsusita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
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Yaji T
Saitama University
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Yaji Tamaki
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Keio University
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NAKAGAWA Yasuo
Saitama University
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ARAKI Yoshikazu
Saitama Institute of Technology
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OHTANI Fumio
Saitama University
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YAJI Tamaki
Saitama University
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OCHI Yukihiro
Saitama University
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中川 靖夫
Saitama Institute of Technology
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谷治 環
Saitama University
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