@inproceedings{HartmannAnhaltGutschwageretal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Gutschwager, B. and Monte, C. and Sperfeld, P. and Taubert, Dieter Richard and Hollandt, J{\"o}rg}, title = {The PriTeRa facility of PTB for spectral radiance and irradiance calibrations and radiation thermometry in the range from -170 °C up to 3200 °C and from 200 nm up to 50 µm}, series = {Proceedings of NEWRAD}, booktitle = {Proceedings of NEWRAD}, pages = {231 -- 232}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannTaubertAnhaltetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Taubert, Dieter Richard and Anhalt, Klaus and Gutschwager, B. and Monte, C. and Hollandt, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Radiation thermometry, thermodynamic temperature and emissivity measurements at the PTB}, publisher = {Encuentro Nacional de Metrolog{\´i}a El{\´e}ctrica 2009}, address = {Queretaro (Mexico)}, abstract = {To meet the increasing demand of calibrations in the field of radiation thermometry, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) operates two different setups for calibrations covering the temperature range from-60 C up to 3000 C. The first setup consists of several heat-pipe blackbodies in conjunction with platinum resistance thermometers, calibrated according to the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) and is applied for calibrations in the temperature range from-60 C to 961.78 C. In the temperature range from 962 C to 3000 C the calibration is based on high temperature blackbodies. The temperature of these blackbodies is determined in two independent ways: traceable to the ITS-90 gold fixed point or via absolutely calibrated filter radiometers (FR) traceable to the detector primary standard, the cryogenic radiometer. Taking advantage from the high accuracy of the FR calibration, these FRs have also been successfully used for the investigation of the thermodynamic accuracy of the ITS-90 in the range from 419 C to 962 C. For non-contact temperature measurements, the emissivity of the observed object is one of the most important parameters. Therefore, PTB has set up instrumentations for measuring the directional spectral and total emissivity of samples in air from 80 C up to 400 C over a spectral range from 4 µm to 40 µm and under vacuum from 0 C to 600 C and in the spectral range from 1 µm to 1000 µm.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannMonteAnhaltetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Monte, C. and Anhalt, Klaus and Gutschwager, B. and Taubert, Dieter Richard and Hollandt, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Calibration of Radiation Thermometers and Measurement of Spectral Emissivity Traceable non-contact temperature measurements in industrial and scientific applications}, series = {Proceedings Sensoren und Messsysteme 2008}, booktitle = {Proceedings Sensoren und Messsysteme 2008}, pages = {249 -- 261}, language = {en} }