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21. A.P. Freid, P.K. Johnson, M. Musella, R. Muller, J.E. Steinbrenner and J.E. and R.D. Palumbo; Solar blind pyrometer temperature measurementsin high temperature solar thermal reactors: A method for correcting thesystem-sensor cavity reflection error; J. Sol. Energ.-T. ASME , 127, 86,(2005).

22. Ch. Guesdon, I. Alxneit, H.R. Tschudi, D. Wuillemin and M. Sturzeneg-ger; 1 kW imaging furnace with in situ measurement of surface tempera-ture; Rev. Sci. Instrum., 77, 035102, (2006).

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29. I. Alxneit; Measuring temperatures in a high concentration solar simulator— Demonstration of the principle; Sol. Energy , 85, 516, (2011).

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