Abstract

A selective black body is considered as a self-emitting source and can be characterized by its remote thermal emission. This emission is detected at 10 μm wavelength by a laser heterodyne radiometer. Temperature, spectral, and spatial resolution conditions are given. The experimental set-up is fully described and signal-to-noise ratio measurements are presented.

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