| Country | France |
| City | Orléans |
| Tier | Core (Tier I) |
| Primary ecosystem | High-temperature thermo-optical characterization |
| Parent organization | CNRS (UPR 3079) |
| Relevant activity | Infrared / visible spectroscopy by reflection, transmission, and emission; high-temperature radiative-property activities |
| Publicly linked people | Leire del Campo · Domingos de Sousa Meneses |
CEMHTI is one of the strongest European laboratories in the field because it operates precisely in the experimentally difficult regime where emissivity cannot be separated from the problem of true-temperature measurement. Its public instrumentation pages describe infrared / visible spectroscopy by reflection, transmission, and emission. The IR-EMPOWER program confirms CEMHTI’s central role through contributions on radiative-property characterization and simultaneous temperature–emittance determination. It is a major bridge between fundamental spectroscopy, high-temperature materials science, and practical radiative metrology.
Reflectance · transmittance · emittance (normal spectral) · simultaneous true-temperature determination coupled to emittance.
High-temperature materials under severe conditions · simultaneous temperature–emittance determination · high-temperature spectral emissivity of glasses, crystals, ceramics.
What makes CEMHTI especially significant is the breadth of its radiative- property agenda. This is not merely a laboratory that measures one emissivity number at one temperature; it works in the much more demanding regime where true temperature, optical response, and spectral emissivity must be separated under severe experimental conditions. Published work associated with CEMHTI shows robust non-contact methodologies for in-situ determination of temperature and spectral emissivity; public records show active work on spectral emissivity, transmittance, and reflectance, particularly at high temperature.
In the global ecosystem, CEMHTI matters because it is a laboratory where emissivity is treated as a spectral, temperature-dependent, experimentally nontrivial quantity — not as a tabulated constant.
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