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Precision Photometer Heads as Primary Transducers in Devices Used to Measure Luminous Quantities

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A precision photometer head that serves as a primary transducer in the block diagram of a modern physical photometer is described. Results are presented from metrological investigations of the precision photometer head as a whole and of its basic elements, together with brief data on standard measuring devices for use in determining the basic parameters and characteristics of the optical components of the transducer.

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Ivanov, V.S., Kotyuk, A.F., Sapritskii, V.I. et al. Precision Photometer Heads as Primary Transducers in Devices Used to Measure Luminous Quantities. Measurement Techniques 45, 164–167 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015591705714

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