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Computer Modeling of an Optical Radiometer

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The problem is considered of creating a uniform structure for the various categories of a standard for the unit of average laser radiation power. The approach is based on directly synthesizing the structure of a standard instrument. As an example, a computer modeling is carried out of a combination which is typical for many types of measurement, namely a measurement transducer and a voltmeter, and this was applied to the case of measuring average laser radiation power.

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Zolotarevskii, Y.M., Kovalev, A.A., Kostin, A.A. et al. Computer Modeling of an Optical Radiometer. Measurement Techniques 46, 121–127 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023645500542

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