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Calibration of the spectral sensitivity of instruments for the near infrared region

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We present an analysis of methods for calibration of the spectral sensitivity of instruments in the near IR region of the spectrum (0.90–2.05 μm), using as an example recording of the luminescence spectra of PbS semiconductor quantum dots using a diffraction monochromator and an InGaAs photodiode as the detector. We show that when high-sensitivity detectors are employed for calibration using the emission spectrum of an ideal black body, the problem of attenuation of the radiation flux is still important. Instead of neutral density glass and mesh light filters for attenuation of the radiation, we propose using UFS ultraviolet optical glasses (together with PS purple glasses), the maximum optical density of which is within the region of maximum spectral sensitivity of InGaAs photodiodes. We give examples of spectral calibration, taking into account instrumental characteristics and the effect of absorption by water vapor in the air, and also corrections of the luminescence spectra of quantum dots.

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Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Spektroskopii, Vol. 78, No. 3, pp. 460–466, May–June, 2011.

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Parfenov, P.S., Litvin, A.P., Baranov, A.V. et al. Calibration of the spectral sensitivity of instruments for the near infrared region. J Appl Spectrosc 78, 433–439 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10812-011-9474-1

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