Abstract
A compact noise-resistant pyroelectric calorimeter has been developed in which radiation is spectrally selected by quartz and inert-gas filters. The calorimeter is intended both for measuring the spectroenergetic characteristics of powerful pulsed plasma radiators and for measuring the surface irradiance of test objects in a 2π-sr solid angle. The calorimeter has been calibrated in energy, and the results have been confirmed by thermocouple measurements.
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