Measurement of bidirectional reflection distribution function on material surface

  • Wei Zhang 张
  • Hongyuan Wang 汪
  • Zhile Wang 王
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Abstract

Two automatic measurement methods of bidirectional reflection distribution function (BRDF) are presented based on absolute and relative definition. Measurement principle and scheme of the methods are analyzed. A real-time measurement device is developed, the measurement spectral range of which is from ultraviolet to near infrared with 2.4-nm wavelength resolution, and the angular range is 0?-360? in azimuth angle and 0?-85? in zenith angle with 0.01? angle resolution. Absolute measurements of BRDF on tinfoil and ceramic tile are performed and the test materials present apparent specular reflection characteristics. The theoretical error in the experiment is about 6.05%. The BRDF measurement results are closely related to the precision of measurement platform, the sensitivity of measurement instrument, and the stability of illuminating light source.

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Wei Zhang, 张伟, Hongyuan Wang, 汪洪源, & Zhile Wang, 王治乐. (2009). Measurement of bidirectional reflection distribution function on material surface. Chinese Optics Letters, 7(1), 88–91. https://doi.org/10.3788/col20090701.0088

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