10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOLOMETRY»
Discover the use of
bolometry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bolometry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Handbook of Particle Detection and Imaging
Bolometry. The energy loss from a plasma due to radiation is often a major
contribution to the energy balance and is therefore an important parameter in
describing the plasma (see Fig. 5). The easiest way to measure the total radiation
loss is ...
Claus Grupen, Irène Buvat, 2012
2
Diagnostics for Experimental Thermonuclear Fusion Reactors ...
... 417 CX diagnostic, see also CXRS diagnostic with Faraday cups, 525 ASDEX
Upgrade tokamak and diagnostics, 3, 5, 6, 68, 157,228,389,561 BANDIT 3D code
, 2 10 BES (beam emission spectroscopy), 371 Bolometry, 44, 389 in DIII-D, ...
3
Practical Radio Frequency Test and Measurement: A ...
Bolometry is a method that takes advantage of this problem to create a more
accurate RF power measurement system. Self-heating power is caused by a DC
bias flowing in the thermistor. Figure 6.4C shows how self-heating can be used in
...
4
Thermodynamics of Quantum Yang-Mills Theory: Theory and ...
We follow closely the presentation in [Falquez, Hofmann, and Baumbach (2010)].
9.5.1 Bolometry and radiometry of SU(2) photons Here we derive the photonic
radiance of an SU(2) Yang—Mills theory subject to a modified dispersion relation
...
5
The Victorian Eye: A Political History of Light and Vision ...
Nineteenth-century experimenters developed two basic forms of radiometer, the
thermopile (1829) and the bolometer (1880). The thermopile, devised by
Leopoldo Nobili, utilized the thermoelectric effect to detect infrared radiation.
Bolometry ...
6
RF Components and Circuits
Bolometry is a method that takes advantage of this problem to create a more
accurate RF power measurement system. Self-heating power is caused by a DC
current flowing in the thermistor. Figure 15.2C shows how self-heating can be
used ...
7
Principles of Plasma Diagnostics
6.5.5 Bolometry Under some circumstances, the energy loss from the plasma by
radiation of all types (but notably line radiation) can be comparable to other
losses by thermal conduction. This is a matter of considerable importance for
fusion ...
8
The Properties, Physics, and Design of Semiconductor Devices
When the object whose temperature to be measured is inaccessible, in motion, or
at too high a temperature for contact thermometry, a suitable thermistor
arrangement may often be made for optical bolometry.(1) Heat radiation from the
object ...
9
Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Fifth ...
In the case of radar generators, however, the ratio of peak to average power may
be as high as 10s. Most microwave measuring devices are based on bolometry,
calometry, voltage and resistance changes in detectors and the measurement of
...
James R. Pfafflin, Edward N. Ziegler, 2010
10
Uncooled Infrared Imaging Arrays and Systems
Two classes have stood the test of time for uncooled imaging arrays: one uses
ferroelectric— pyroelectric bolometry; the other uses resistive bolometry with
materials having very large temperature coefficients of resistivity. Neither requires
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BOLOMETRY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
bolometry is used in the context of the following news items.
Hot Carrier Propagation Across Graphene Holds Promise for …
Hot Carrier Propagation Across Graphene Holds Promise for Nanoscale Bolometry and Calorimetry. Published on June 8, 2015 at 9:49 AM ... «AZoNano.com, Jun 15»
New 20-Element Photodiode From Opto Diode - For Electron …
Bolometry, the measurement of minute amounts of radiant energy, is a key application for this highly sensitive photodiode. The device is also ... «Photonics Online, Jul 13»