1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.284094
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<title>Principles of bispectral fluorescence colorimetry</title>

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“…We assume that the surface is Lambertian. For non-Lambertian surfaces, a more thorough but straightforward mathematical treatment would be required (Leland et al 1997). We also assume that the addition of the fluorescent pigment does not produce a significant change in the reflectance.…”
Section: Laboratory Measurement Of Fluorescence Efficiency-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We assume that the surface is Lambertian. For non-Lambertian surfaces, a more thorough but straightforward mathematical treatment would be required (Leland et al 1997). We also assume that the addition of the fluorescent pigment does not produce a significant change in the reflectance.…”
Section: Laboratory Measurement Of Fluorescence Efficiency-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use the term here to denote the flux leaving a coral surface under ambient illumination (S). The exitance in this case is the sum of the reflected and fluoresced components (Grum 1980;Leland et al 1997;Fuchs 2001), where the reflected portion at any wavelength is the product of the reflectance and the incident irradiance.…”
Section: Laboratory Measurement Of Fluorescence Efficiency-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional approach to capturing this relationship is to exhaustively measure different combinations of absorbing and emitting wavelengths [11]. This is labor intensive and only works for a single surface point.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A unique 3-step calibration procedure excludes the cross talk between the two integrating spheres through the port connecting them. 8,9 After calibration, the uncertainly of this system for total RF measurement for each integrating sphere is approximately AE2%.…”
Section: Phosphor Sample Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. 8,9 The system consists of control and data acquisition software, a xenon lamp light source (A), a monochrometer (B) for controlling the spectra bandwidth *Address all correspondence to: Huiying Wu, E-mail: hollywu@micron.com of the incident light, a reference detector for monitoring incident light (D), two 8 in. integrating sphere (E1 and E2) and two spectro-radiometers [G1 and G2, with G1 to measure the integrated spectral power distribution (SPD) of backward (reflected) light and G2 to collect the SPD of forward (transmitted) light].…”
Section: Double Integrating Sphere Measurement Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%