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Over thirty potential sources of error can be identified in optical radiation measurement. Spectral error caused by a photodetector assembly’s imperfect spectral ‘shape’ (responsivity versus wavelength), in relation to that of the light source to be measured, can be a major contributor to radiometric inaccuracy.
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Angelo, R. (2002). UVR Measurement Error Sources: Spectral Response of Filtered Broadband Detectors. In: Holick, M.F. (eds) Biologic Effects of Light 2001. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0937-0_4
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