Spectroradiometers are instruments used to measure the spectral distribution of electromagnetic radiation, including both the visible and non-visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. They provide precise measurements of the radiant power or radiant flux at different wavelengths, allowing for detailed analysis of the intensity and spectral properties of light. Spectroradiometers are widely used in fields such as lighting design, remote sensing, colorimetry, and photobiology to characterize light sources, study atmospheric properties, evaluate color accuracy, and assess the impact of light on biological systems.
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