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IMT Mines Albi / Institut Clément Ader (ICA)

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IMT Mines Albi / Institut Clément Ader (ICA)

Snapshot

Country France
City Albi
Tier Core (Tier I)
Primary ecosystem Metrology — directional spectral
Relevant unit ICA (UMR CNRS 5312) — directional spectral emissivity instrumentation
Publicly linked people Yannick Le Maoult
Signature instrument BMEIR — 1–11 µm, ~600–1000 °C

Why it matters internationally

This laboratory is highly significant methodologically, because it is associated with a dedicated setup — BMEIR — explicitly designed for directional spectral emissivity, a much richer and more experimentally demanding quantity than a single broadband value. Laboratories able to measure directional-spectral behavior contribute not only data but also measurement philosophy: they confront questions of anisotropy, wavelength selectivity, surface evolution, and angular dependence under realistic conditions.

Scope of activity

Relevant unit

Radiative properties measured

Directional spectral emissivity — the full angular × wavelength dependence of emitted radiation, rather than an integrated or total value.

Capability envelope

Signature instrument

Application domains

IR-EMPOWER contributions

Why IMT Mines Albi / ICA is a reference pole

Most published emissivity values implicitly collapse angular and spectral structure into a single number. Laboratories that refuse that collapse — that insist on measuring emissivity as a genuinely directional and spectral function — are the ones that build the experimental basis for everything from accurate pyrometry on real surfaces to the design of engineered emitters. ICA/IMT Mines Albi is one of the clearest European examples.

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