1 November 1993 Synchrotron ultraviolet radiation facility (SURF II) radiometric instrumentation calibration facility
Mitchell L. Furst, Rossie M. Graves, Robert P. Madden
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Abstract
Spectrometer calibrations have been performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards) for over 10 yr using the calculable synchrotron radiation from the SURF II electron storage ring. SURF II is now a high-performance storage ring that can operate at electron energies up to 300 MeV and with over 250 mA of stored current. One beam line, operationally supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is dedicated for use as a radiometric instrumentation calibration facility for outside users.
Mitchell L. Furst, Rossie M. Graves, and Robert P. Madden "Synchrotron ultraviolet radiation facility (SURF II) radiometric instrumentation calibration facility," Optical Engineering 32(11), (1 November 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147710
Published: 1 November 1993
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Ultraviolet radiation

Diodes

Magnetism

Standards development

Electron beams

Spectroscopy

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