Noise-proof pyroelectric calorimeter for spectroenergetic measurements in the vacuum ultraviolet
Journal of Optical Technology, Vol. 76, Issue 9, pp. 575-577
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A. G. Bedrin, A. N. Zhilin, G. G. Borypaev, E. M. Golubev, and O. V. Levina, "Noise-proof pyroelectric calorimeter for spectroenergetic measurements in the vacuum ultraviolet," J. Opt. Technol. 76, 575-577 (2009)
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Abstract
A pyroelectric calorimeter with spectral selection of radiation, implemented with a set of crystalline and gas filters, is intended for the measurement of the spectroenergetic characteristics of powerful pulsed plasma radiators in the vacuum ultraviolet region. A system of measures has been developed to protect it from the action of high-speed plasma jets and pulsed electromagnetic fields. Energy calibration of the calorimeter has been carried out.
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Scientific Research Institute for Comprehensive Testing of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems
St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics
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