SI traceable solar spectral irradiance measurement based on a quantum benchmark: A prototype design

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We propose a space benchmark sensor with onboard SI (Systeme International) traceability by means of quantum optical radiometry. Correlated photon pairs generated by spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) in nonlinear crystals are used to calibrate the absolute responsivity of a solar observing radiometer. The calibration is systematic, insensitive to degradation and independent of external radiometric standards. Solar spectral irradiance at 380-2500 nm is traceable to the photon rate and Planck's constant with an expected uncertainty of about 0.35%. The principle of SPDC calibration and a prototype design of the solar radiometer are introduced. The uncertainty budget is analyzed in consideration of errors arising from calibration and observation modes.

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Zheng, X., Xia, M., Zhai, W., Hu, Y., Li, J., Yuan, Y., & Pang, W. (2020). SI traceable solar spectral irradiance measurement based on a quantum benchmark: A prototype design. Remote Sensing, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/RS12091454

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