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Reproducing the units of energy-brightness spectral density, radiation strength spectral density, and energy intensity spectral density for continuous radiation in the wavelength range 0.22–10.6 Μm

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  1. All-Union State Standard 8.196-76: The State System of Measurements: The State Standard and All-Union Test Scheme for Means of Measuring the Spectral Density of the Energy Brightness for Continuous. Optical Radiation of Continuous Spectrum in the Wavelength Range 0.25–2.5 Μm [in Russian].

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 12, pp. 27–29, December, 1983.

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Morozov, N.A., Bacherikov, V.V., Vlasov, L.V. et al. Reproducing the units of energy-brightness spectral density, radiation strength spectral density, and energy intensity spectral density for continuous radiation in the wavelength range 0.22–10.6 Μm. Meas Tech 26, 982–985 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00831041

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