Dr. Howard W. Yoon
Physical Scientist at National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Publications (22)

Proceedings Article | 2 May 2019 Paper
Proceedings Volume 11004, 1100408 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2519506
KEYWORDS: Temperature metrology, Sensors, Black bodies, Calibration, Thermography, Optical design, Infrared radiation, Pyroelectric detectors, Signal detection, Optical components

Proceedings Article | 7 September 2016 Paper
G. Eppeldauer, C. Cooksey, H. Yoon, L. Hanssen, V. Podobedov, R. Vest, U. Arp, C. Miller
Proceedings Volume 9954, 99540J (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2237033
KEYWORDS: Ultraviolet radiation, Light emitting diodes, Calibration, Radiometry, Sensors, Pyroelectric detectors, Blue light emitting diodes, Silicon, Standards development, Optical filters

Proceedings Article | 8 September 2015 Paper
G. Eppeldauer, T. Larason, H. Yoon
Proceedings Volume 9571, 957105 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2189714
KEYWORDS: Light emitting diodes, Ultraviolet radiation, Calibration, Lamps, Sensors, Free electron lasers, Ultraviolet light emitting diodes, Optical filters, Standards development, Ultraviolet sources

Proceedings Article | 19 October 2012 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8510, 85100D (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.930800
KEYWORDS: Lamps, Free electron lasers, Radiometry, Calibration, Distance measurement, Optical filters, Sensors, Diffusers, Optical benches, Diodes

Proceedings Article | 15 October 2012 Paper
B. Johnson, Gary Graham, Robert Saunders, Howard Yoon, Eric Shirley
Proceedings Volume 8510, 85100E (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.930801
KEYWORDS: Lamps, Calibration, Free electron lasers, Photometry, Sensors, Radiometry, Spectrographs, Silicon, Kinematics, Resistors

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SC1109: Infrared Radiometric Calibration
This course describes the radiometric calibration techniques used for SI-traceable measurements of sources, detectors and material properties in the infrared wavelength region. The main goal is to enable understanding of infrared measurements with quantified uncertainties so that full uncertainty budgets can be established for the final quantities. Examples from NIST calibrations of sources, detectors and materials will be described. The properties and measurements of various different blackbody and lamp sources will be discussed. Detector calibrations using both thermal and quantum detectors with monochromators and Fourier-transform spectrometers will be covered. Also, infrared reflectance measurements using Fourier-transform spectrometers will be explained. Examples of NIST-developed infrared transfer and working standard radiometers in field deployments will be utilized to illustrate the above concepts.
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