Correction of the Transmittance Scale of a Double-Beam Spectrophotometer Using the Double-Aperture Method
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概要
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The double-aperture method has been used to correct the nonlinearity of the transmittance scale of an accurate double-beam spectrophotometer. The nonlinearity was found to be mainly due to the detector (photomultiplier) and slightly due to electronics (a bit error of the A/D converter). Transmittance correction quantities have been determined to permit measurements to an accuracy of better than 10^<-4> transmittance units.
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- 1990-08-20
著者
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MITO Akihiro
National Research Laboratory of Metrology
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Mito Akihiro
National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology
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TAKAHASHI Chiharu
National Research Laboratory of Metrology
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