Number of photons (quanta of radiation,
)
per time interval (photon flux),
,
leaving or passing through a small transparent element of
surface in a given direction from the source about the solid
angle,
divided by the solid
angle and by the orthogonally projected area of the element in a
plane normal to the given beam direction,
,
with
the
angle between the normal to the surface and the direction of the beam.
Equivalent definition: Integral taken over the hemisphere
visible from the given point,
of the expression
,
with
the photon
radiance at the given
point in the various directions of the incident beam of solid
angle
and
the
angle between any of these beams and the normal to the surface at
the given point.
Source:
PAC, 2007, 79, 293
(Glossary of terms used in photochemistry, 3rd edition (IUPAC Recommendations 2006))
on page 396
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