BINDER KBF LQC 240 User Manual

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KBF LQC (E5.3) 07/2014

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Radiation in a range of +/- 100° around the 90° axis of incidence is weighted almost equally with a factor

between 1.0 and 0.9. Only with greater angles, weighting of the radiation decreases, technically caused

by the sensor foot.

Comparison of different sensor types


Planar sensor

Spherical sensor

(sensor foot at 270°)


Ideal spherical sensitivity characteristics

Figure 28: Comparison of the spatial sensitivity characteristics

of planar and spherical sensors


If a sample is irradiated with light at an angle of incidence of 45°, the

spherical sensor assumes the impinging light quantity as large as the

amount of light that would impinge with vertical irradiation (factor 1).

Since this is true for a sample with spatial extension, the error is zero

in this case.
A planar sensor instead would take into account the cosine of the

angle of incidence: cos 45 = 0.71. But due to the spatial extension of

the sample, no correction is necessary. The planar sensor therefore

calculates the amount of light which impinges on the sample by a

factor of 0.71 less than the light quantity that would impinge with verti-

cal irradiation. Thus, the light really impinging on the sample surface

will be calculated only at 71% of the real value.


Deviation from the vertical: 0°


Light

source

In case of exclusive use of entirely flat samples without spatial extension (e.g. spreaded sam-

ples, film), an overrating of the light which really impinges on the plane surface is possible.

Please contact BINDER INDIVIDUAL customized solutions.

If an independent reference measuring device shall be used to directly compare the light in-

tensities, it must bear the same spatial sensitivity characteristics (spherical) as the sensors of

the BINDER system.

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