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Theory, Construction, and Use of the Photometric Integrating Sphere, PDF eBook

Theory, Construction, and Use of the Photometric Integrating Sphere PDF

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Other types of integrators which employ mirrors to reflect the light to the photometer from definite angular positions about the source have been designed by Blondel, Matthews, Russell, and Leonard.

As it is not the purpose of this paper to describe mirror integrators, those who are interested are referred to the original articles, listed in the bibliography, for further details.

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