GENERAL V MISMATCH INDEX - HISTORY, CURRENT STATE, NEW IDEAS

U. Krüger, Alejandro Ferrero, Anders Thorseth, Ville Mantela, A. Sperling

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    Abstract

    The general V(λ) mismatch index, f_1^' quantifies the mismatch between the spectral responsivity of a photometer, s(λ), and the spectral luminous efficiency function, V(λ). A short review of its historical development is given to explain the reasons for the current definition and which adjustments may be useful for the future. The properties of the current definition are described in detail. It is very likely that in the future, calibration of photometers will be done with a white LED light source as reference. It might involve the need for a more adequate definition of the general V(λ) mismatch index, either by using a different normalization in f_1^' for the spectral responsivity of the photometer or by introducing a different type of function for assessing the mismatch. On the other hand, the measurement of coloured LEDs is also becoming increasingly important. Is a single quality index for white and coloured light sources sufficient?
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the Conference CIE 2021, September 27-29, 2021
    PublisherInternational Commission on Illumination (CIE)
    Number of pages11
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-902842-29-9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2021
    MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
    EventCIE Midterm Meeting - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Duration: 27 Sept 202129 Sept 2021
    https://malaysia2021.cie.co.at/welcome-cie-2021

    Conference

    ConferenceCIE Midterm Meeting
    Abbreviated titleCIE
    Country/TerritoryMalaysia
    CityKuala Lumpur
    Period27/09/202129/09/2021
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