Optics: measuring and testing – Standard
Patent
1997-10-20
1998-11-17
Font, Frank G.
Optics: measuring and testing
Standard
2502521, 2504581, 356318, G01J 110, G01J 3443, G01N 2164
Patent
active
058384359
ABSTRACT:
Calibration spots of optically-characterized material placed in the field of view of a spectroscopic system allow calibration of the spectroscopic system. Response from the calibration spots is measured and used to calibrate for varying spectroscopic system operating parameters. The accurate calibration achieved allows quantitative spectroscopic analysis of responses taken at different times, different excitation conditions, and of different targets.
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Font Frank G.
Grafe V. Gerald
Sandia Corporation
Smith Zandra V.
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