Spectrophotometry
Spectrophotometry is a method for measuring the amount of light that a sample or an object absorbs or reflects as a function of wavelength using an instrument known as a spectrophotometer or a spectrometer.
Our current focus is on increasing the accuracy of Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) measurements of novel functional surfaces exhibiting goniochromatism, gloss, and fluorescence effects.
Information about the latest projects can be found in the links below:
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EMPIR EMIRIM - Improvement of Emissivity Measurements on Reflective Insulation Materials (2017-2020)
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EMPIR SURFACE - Pavement Surface Characterisation for Smart and Efficient Road Lighting (2017-2020)
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EMRP MetEOC2 - Metrology for Earth Observation and Climate (2014-2017)
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EMRP Thinergy - Traceable Characterisation of Thin-Film Materials for Energy Applications (2014-2017)
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EMRP xDReflect - Multidimensional Reflectometry for Industry (2014-2017)