Analysis of a blackbody irradiance method of measurement of solar blind UV cameras'

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This paper presents a critical analysis of a current typical method to measure sensitivity of solar blind ultraviolet cameras using a high temperature blackbody as a calibrated source of ultraviolet light. It has been shown that measurement of sensitivity of solar-blind ultraviolet (SBUV) cameras defined as minimal detectable blackbody irradiance at optics plane of the tested SBUV camera generates inflated, misleading and prone to measurement errors' results that should not be used for evaluation of SBUV cameras' performance.

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2026-04-25

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Chrzanowski, Krzysztof, and W. Chrzanowski. “Analysis of a Blackbody Irradiance Method of Measurement of Solar Blind UV cameras’”. Opto-Electronics Review, vol. 27, no. 4, Apr. 2026, pp. 378-84, https://wydawnictwo.pan.pl/index.php/opelre/article/view/692.

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