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11 July 1989 Laser Assisted Remote Temperature Measurement
Evan S Cameron
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Abstract
The Pyrolaser is a self-contained hand-held device which permits accurate measurement of temperature from a remote position. It incorporates the ability to measure the diffuse reflectivity of the target, and hence to estimate the emissivity for the wavelength at which the radiant energy is detected. The system design of the instrument is presented, with specific details of the opto-mechanical design of the four optical channels which share common optical components. The methods of alignment and testing for series production are also discussed.
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Evan S Cameron "Laser Assisted Remote Temperature Measurement", Proc. SPIE 1044, Optomechanical Design of Laser Transmitters and Receivers, (11 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951288
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Objectives

Reticles

Laser optics

Temperature metrology

Optical filters

Receivers

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