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The OL 756 is a high-accuracy, UV-VIS portable spectroradiometer that is ideal for performing solar spectral measurements over the full range in less than 6.5 seconds. It features USB interface, high sensitivity, extremely low stray light levels, narrow bandwidths, large dynamic range, and high wavelength accuracy and precision. It can also operate on 12 VDC power for portable or remote measurements.
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Source spectral analysis, radiance, irradiance, spectral reflectance, spectral transmittance |
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200 - 800 nm |
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W/cm², W/cm² nm |
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NREL's Optical Metrology Laboratory |
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OL 756 Portable UV-VIS Spectroradiometer (Bulletin 230) |
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The Measurement of Solar UV Irradiance - Problems and Solutions (Application Note A1) |
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Discrepancies Associated with Using UVA/UVB Meters (Application Note A5) |
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Improving Integrating Sphere Designs for Near-perfect Cosine Response (Application Note A9) |
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Spectroradiometry Methods (Application Note A14) |
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Stray Light Errors (Information Sheet IS6) |
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The New OL 756 versus the Old OL 754 (Information Sheet IS13) |
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Measuring Solar Spectra: Problems and Solutions (Reprint R9) |
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Ultraviolet Phototherapy for Skin Diseases (Reprint R20) |
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Ultraviolet Radiation Dosimetry (Reprint R21) |
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Avoiding Errors in UV Radiation measurements (Reprint R22) |
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COLIPA's Guidelines for Monitoring UV Radiation Sources |
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Revision 1.42 |
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OL 752-10 and -12 Plug-in Standards of Spectral Irradiance (Bulletin 107) |
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OL 756-150 Dual Calibration and Gain Check Source Module (Bulletin 163) |
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OL 756 Accessories (Bulletin 165) |
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OL 16A/ 65A/ 83A Programmable Current Sources (Bulletin 121) |
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