For most of the array spectroradiometer, stray light is significant in UV band. Stray light correction of a UV array spectroradiometer is investigated using optical filters. If a group of filters with continuous bandpass are chosen, stray light contribution due to all the bands can be obtained using a numerical algorithm. The array spectroradiometer with the stray light corrected is used to measure the spectral irradiance of several UV lamps. The measurement results are compared to a double monochromator spectroradiometer. When xenon lamp is the array spectroradiometer calibration lamp, after stray light correction, the difference can be improved from nearly 10% to 2.0% in UVC band. When tungsten lamp is the calibration lamp, the difference can be improved from around 90% to less than 20%.
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Wu, Z., Dai, C., Wang, Y., & Li, L. (2018). Stray light correction of array spectroradiometer measurement in ultraviolet. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 972). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/972/1/012022
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