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Uncertainty of Radiant Power Calibration based on Synchrotron Radiation caused by Spectral Distribution and Polarization State

We have been attempting to establish an absolute scale of spectral radiance in ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet regions by using synchrotron radiation as a primary standard light source and also attempting to transfer the absolute scale to an under-test light source by comparing the under-test sou...

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DISTRIBUTION
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
LIGHT SOURCES
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PARTICLE ACCELERATORS
POLARIZATION
RADIATION SOURCES
RADIATIONS
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title Uncertainty of Radiant Power Calibration based on Synchrotron Radiation caused by Spectral Distribution and Polarization State
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