Journal of Light & Visual Environment
Online ISSN : 1349-8398
Print ISSN : 0387-8805
ISSN-L : 0387-8805

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Quantum Efficiency Measurement of Lamp Phosphors in Accordance with Radiometric Standards
Kazuaki OhkuboYasuo Nakagawa
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Article ID: IEIJ110000465

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To measure the quantum efficiencies of lamp phosphors, a JCSS (Japan Calibration Service System) traceable measurement method that uses a polychromator, with improved optical design to reduce stray light, and an integrating sphere has been developed. To verify the measurement accuracy of this method, a monochromator, which has a 0° : 45°x incident optical system, was used. The BRDF (Bidirectional reflectance Distribution Function) of the phosphor was measured by a goniophotometer. A comparison was made between these JCSS traceable measuring devices on the 260 nm to 400 nm wavelength characteristics of the internal quantum efficiency of the blue phosphor BAM (BaMgAl10O17: Eu2+), which has excitation characteristics up to 400 nm. The results agreed within 4% of the difference of the measured values. This is a good agreement considering that it was a composite measure and that the uncertainty of the spectral irradiance standard in the spectral region is lower than 3%. It has also been established that the proposed method using a polychromator and an integrating sphere shows sufficient measurement accuracy.

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