Private life of an integrating sphere: the radiant homogeneity of the Descent Imager -Spectral Radiometer calibration sphere

Rizk, Bashar

United States

Abstract

Perturbations to an integrating sphere's radiant uniformity by a protruding optical system are mapped. A sphere provides the Descent Imager-Spectral Radiometer sensor head (DISR SH), a practical platform for many of its subsystems' calibrations, but the resulting nonuniformity threatens the goal of accurate radiometry. An apparatus with a nearly identical shape is built to measure the radiance variations. The radiance field is found to be very homogeneous (0-2% variations) over two-thirds of the sphere's surface area, with larger excursions near the SH, away from active fields of view. This provides an accurate platform to transfer absolute calibrations.

2001 Applied Optics
Huygens 1