The synthetic double wavelength technique: a simple robust method for thermodynamic temperature determination
- Resource Type
- Authors
- F. Bourson; Annick Razet; O. Kozlova; Mohamed Sadli; S. Briaudeau
- Source
- Metrologia. 57:025014
- Subject
- Wavelength
Materials science
Simple (abstract algebra)
General Engineering
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic temperature
Temperature Unit
- Language
- ISSN
- 1681-7575
0026-1394
This paper describes a new relative technique developed at LNE-Cnam, for the determination of the thermodynamic temperature of blackbodies without recourse to a radiometric reference. This technique is referred to as the ‘synthetic double wavelength technique’ (SDWT) as it is considered to be a particular case of the ‘double wavelength technique’ (DWT). It offers a new experimental technique for the determination of the thermodynamic temperature at high temperature and as such a new means for the mise-en-pratique of the new definition of the kelvin achievable by any national metrology institute provided a multi-wavelength radiation thermometer combining large and narrow bandwidths is available. In this work, a first experimental implementation of this technique based on a wavelength-tuneable spectroradiometer providing both narrowband and broadband signals with the particularity of the broadband signal being virtually synthesised from the spectral distribution of the narrowband signals sampled over a wide spectral range. SDWT determination of the thermodynamic temperature of a blackbody at 2760 K was performed with a level of uncertainty that confirms the promising capabilities of this technique.