The NIST high accuracy scale for absolute spectral response from 406 nm to 920 nm

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We describe how the National Institute of Standards and Technology obtains a scale of absolute spectral response from 406 nm to 920 nm. This scale of absolute spectral response is based solely on detector measurements traceable to the NIST High Accuracy Cryogenic Radiometer (HACR). Silicon photodiode light-trapping detectors are used to transfer optical power measurements from the HACR to a monochromator-based facility where routine measurements are performed. The transfer also involves modeling the quantum efficiency (QE) of the silicon photodiode light-trapping detectors. We describe our planned quality system for these measurements that follows ANSI/ NCSL Z540-1-1994. A summary of current NIST capabilities based on these measurements is also given.

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Larason, T. C., Bruce, S. S., & Cromer, C. L. (1996). The NIST high accuracy scale for absolute spectral response from 406 nm to 920 nm. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 101(2), 133–140. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.101.015

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