International Conference on Infrared Physics (CIRP)
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International Conference on Infrared Physics (CIRP)

Proceedings of a Conference Held in Zurich, 11–15 August 1975

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International Conference on Infrared Physics (CIRP)

Proceedings of a Conference Held in Zurich, 11–15 August 1975

About this book

International Conference on Infrared Physics (CIRP) is a collection of papers from the proceedings of a conference held in Zurich on August 11-15, 1975. The book reviews the study of thermal radiation with emphasis on the spectral energy density of small blackbody cavities. The text also deals with the concept of density of states of quantum-size effects in statistical mechanics of finite non-interacting systems. One paper discusses the interaction of radiation with matter, while another presentation reviews the theory of cavity radiation based on multiple reflections within the cavity. The book then presents developments in infrared detectors, particularly the performance of photon and thermal detectors in the heterodyne mode. One paper examines the materials that can be used for making filters in the far infrared region using a Michelson interferometer to determine the region of spectra and a germanium bolometer as the detector. The book then cites an example where a high resolution Michelson interferometer is used on a NASA C141 infrared airborne telescope where scientists study the far infrared emission lines from the HII regions. The collection will prove useful to nuclear physicists and scientists, academicians, and researchers whose works are concerned with infrared physics and engineering.

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Publisher
Pergamon
Year
2013
Print ISBN
9780080208800

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. International Conference on Infrared Physics (CIRP)
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Proceedings of the International Conference on Infrared Physics (CIRP)Zurich, 11-15 August 1975
  5. CHAPTER 1. PLANCK'S RADIATION LAW FOR FINITE CAVITIES AND RELATED PROBLEMS
  6. CHAPTER 2. INTERACTION OF RADIATION WITH MATTER
  7. CHAPTER 3. CAVITY RADIATION THEORY
  8. CHAPTER 4. OSCILLATORY SPECTRAL DENSITY AND PARTIAL COHERENCE OF BLACKBODY RADIATION INCUBOIDAL CAVITIES
  9. CHAPTER 5. INFRARED DETECTORS
  10. CHAPTER 6. THIN FILM INFRARED DETECTOR ARRAYS FOR INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC STRUCTURES
  11. CHAPTER 7. 3-5μm SINGLE CRYSTAL PbTe AND PbxSn1-x Te DETECTORS
  12. CHAPTER 8. A QUANTITATIVE HETERODYNE EXPERIMENT WITH EXTRINSIC SILICON AT 10-6 μm
  13. CHAPTER 9. UPCONVERSION SPECTROMETRY FOR ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS
  14. CHAPTER 10. SENSITIVITY OF AN ASTRONOMICAL INFRARED HETERODYNE SPECTROMETER
  15. CHAPTER 11. INFRARED CHARGE COUPLED DEVICES
  16. CHAPTER 12. THERMAL SPREAD IN A PYROELECTRIC VIDICON WITH A PRESSED CONTACT TARGET INTERFACE
  17. CHAPTER 13. INFRARED TV: AN INEXPENSIVE PORTABLE PYROELECTRIC CAMERA
  18. CHAPTER 14. THE INTERACTION OF 10-6 /μm LASER RADIATION WITH LIQUIDS
  19. CHAPTER 15. THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE TEA– C02-LASER GAS
  20. CHAPTER 16. ACTIVE IMAGING WITH A TEA–C02-LASER
  21. CHAPTER 17. NANOSECOND PULSES FROM A HYDROGEN FLUORIDE LASER
  22. CHAPTER 18. OPTIMIZATION OF A TUNABLE FAR- INFRARED InSb SOURCE
  23. CHAPTER 19. TUNABLE INFRARED GENERATION BY STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING
  24. CHAPTER 20. THE STANDARD RANGE OF THERMAL SENSORS
  25. CHAPTER 21. HIGH RESOLUTION INFRARED SOLAR OBSERVATIONS BY BALLOON
  26. CHAPTER 22. INFRARED SPECTRAL RADIANCE OF THE SKY
  27. CHAPTER 23. INFRARED PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS WITH LASERS
  28. CHAPTER 24. INFRARED OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SPUTTERED In2_ Snx 03–y FILMS
  29. CHAPTER 25. THE DETERMINATION OF THE ELECTRON SPIN RELAXATION TIME IN InSb IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS
  30. CHAPTER 26. A METHOD FOR MEASURING INFRARED EMISSIVITIES OF NEAR-BLACK SURFACES AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES
  31. CHAPTER 27. NONRECIPROCAL ACOUSTO–OPTIC INTERACTIONS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO FEEDBACK ISOLATION IN THE INFRARED REGION
  32. CHAPTER 28. HIGH POWER OPTICALLY PUMPED FAR INFRARED LASERS
  33. CHAPTER 29. BASIC PHYSICAL MECHANISMS DETERMINING PERFORMANCE OF THE CH3F LASER
  34. CHAPTER 30. THREE-LEVEL MODEL FOR A PULSE-OPERATED OPTICALLY PUMPED FAR-INFRARED MOLECULAR LASER
  35. CHAPTER 31. GAIN MEASUREMENTS IN OPTICALLY PUMPED,FAR-INFRARED LASER MEDIA
  36. CHAPTER 32. SPECTRAL COMPOSITION OF FAR-INFRARED LASER RADIATION OPTICA LLY EXCITEDIN METHYL FLUORIDE
  37. CHAPTER 33. THE FAR INFRARED HELIUM LASER
  38. CHAPTER 34. MODE PROPERTIES OF OPTICALLY PUMPED INFRARED WAVEGUIDE LASERS
  39. CHAPTER 35. MAGNETO-SPECTROSCOPY OF PHOTO-EXCITED STATES IN SEMICONDUCTORS USINGFAR-INFRARED LASERS
  40. CHAPTER 36. WIDE-BAND DETECTION WITH HIGH IMPEDANCE JOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS
  41. CHAPTER 37. A MICROWAVE BIASED GaAs SUBMILLIMETER DETECTION SYSTEM
  42. CHAPTER 38. HETERODYNE DETECTION AT 337 μm INEPITAXIAL GaAs
  43. CHAPTER 39. APPLICATION OF EVAPOROGRAPHY TO IMAGING OF FAR-INFRARED RADIATION PATTERNS
  44. CHAPTER 40. FAR-INFRARED AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
  45. CHAPTER 41. MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR MAKING FILTERS BEYOND 300μm
  46. CHAPTER 42. THE DETERMINATION OF COMPLEX REFRACTIVE INDEX SPECTRA OF LIQUIDS IN THEFAR-INFRARED SPECTRAL REGION 5– 500cm-1 WITH DISPERSIVE FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROMETRY
  47. CHAPTER 43. AUTOMATED FAR-INFRARED FOURIER INTERFEROMETER FOR AMPLITUDE-PHASE SPECTROSCOPY A T LOW TEMPERATURES
  48. CHAPTER 44. AN INFRARED LATERAL SHEARING INTERFEROMETER FOR PLASMA DIAGNOSTICAND INFRARED OPTICAL COMPONENTS TESTING
  49. CHAPTER 45. A SCANNING FABRY-PEROT INTERFEROMETER FOR THE 50– 1000μm RANGE
  50. CHAPTER 46. COMPARISON MEASUREMENTS OF VERY SIMILAR SPECTRA IN FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROSCOPY
  51. CHAPTER 47. FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROSCOPY OF LANDAU RADIATION IN n-InSb
  52. CHAPTER 48. DISPERSIVE REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY IN THE FAR-INFRARED
  53. CHAPTER 49. DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OF A NEW DOUBLE-BEAM FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM INTERFEROMETER
  54. CHAPTER 50. NEW TECHNIQUES FOR DISPERSIVE FOURIERTRANS FORM SPECTROMETRY OF LIQUIDS
  55. CHAPTER 51. DISPERSIVE FOURIER TRANSFORM MEASUREMENTS ON OPAQUE SOLIDSFROM 5 TO 350 cm– 1
  56. CHAPTER 52. A HELIUM COOLED FABRY–PEROT INTERFEROMETER FOR INFRARED ASTRONOMICAL SPECTROSCOPY
  57. CHAPTER 53. AN OPEN RESONATOR TECHNIQUE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS AT SUBMILLIMETRE WAVELENGTHS
  58. CHAPTER 54. ATMOSPHERIC SPECTROSCOPY AT VERY HIGH RESOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE INFRARED WITHA RAPID-SCAN MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER