A comprehensive, integrated treatment of the capabilities and limitations of optical detectors. Introduces radiometry, noise sources, and detector physics as background to the more complex discussions of photon detectors, thermal detectors, and charge transfer arrays of detectors. Problems at the en
Optical Radiation Measurements Based on Detector Standards
โ Scribed by George P. Eppeldauer
- Publisher
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 380
- Series
- NIST Technical Note 1621
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This monograph discusses statistics and risk estimates applied to radiation damage under the presence of measurement errors. The first part covers nonlinear measurement error models, with a particular emphasis on efficiency of regression parameter estimators. In the second part, risk estimation in m
<p>This monograph discusses statistics and risk estimates applied to radiation damage under the presence of measurement errors. The first part covers nonlinear measurement error models, with a particular emphasis on efficiency of regression parameter estimators. In the second part, risk estimation i
<p>This monograph discusses statistics and risk estimates applied to radiation damage under the presence of measurement errors. The first part covers nonlinear measurement error models, with a particular emphasis on efficiency of regression parameter estimators. In the second part, risk estimation i
This monograph discusses statistics and risk estimates applied to radiation damage under the presence of measurement errors. The first part covers nonlinear measurement error models, with a particular emphasis on efficiency of regression parameter estimators. In the second part, risk estimation in m