ACCOUNT OF INFLUENCE OF INSTRUMENTAL DISTORTIONS OF SPECTROANALYZER OF COLOUR CHARACTERISTICS CALCULATION OF SULPHUR MICROWAVE LAMPS RADIATED SPECTRUM
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The influence of instrumental distortions of measuring device on spectrum characteristics of the sulfur microwave discharge lamps is observed in the paper. Realization of the assigned task is directed on the study of spectrum of sulphur lamp as a source of white light. Changes in both spectral and color characteristics of the sulfur lamp radiation are investigated.Downloads
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Мачехин, Ю. П., Фролова, Т. И., & Шунькова, Ю. А. (2013). ACCOUNT OF INFLUENCE OF INSTRUMENTAL DISTORTIONS OF SPECTROANALYZER OF COLOUR CHARACTERISTICS CALCULATION OF SULPHUR MICROWAVE LAMPS RADIATED SPECTRUM. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (2), 21–26. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/83
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