New primary standard apparatus of spectral radiance was setup at National Institute of Metrology (NIM) based on high temperature blackbody BB3500M in 2011. Wavelength range was extended to 220 nm - 2550 nm. The measurement uncertainty of temperature was 0.64 K (k=1) at 2980K traceable to the Ag, Cu, Co-C, Pt-C and Re-C fixed point blackbodies, and checked by a WC-C fixed point blackbody. Good consistency was obtained by using two different imaging optics with varied solid angle and different object distances, the relative deviation is less than ±0.4 % at all wavelengths. A set of characteristic experiments were designed and analyzed in this paper, such as alignment error and the influence of the different shape and size of the water-cooled precise aperture, the polarization effects etc. NIM participated spectral radiance international comparison APMP.PR-S6 by using this new developed apparatus in 2014 with measurement uncertainty (k=1) 0.95% at 250nm, 0.50% at 400nm, 0.41% at 800nm, and 0.80% at 2500nm respectively.
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