Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7924578 | Optics Communications | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Wavelength scanning in broadband spectrometers has limitations on transient imaging and instrument size. We demonstrate a broadband snapshot spectrometer scheme by developing an integrated grating with n different blaze angles on one substrate and a slicer mirror to provide high diffraction intensities in a wide wavelength range. A slicer mirror divides the entire spectrum into n windows, with each window containing a blazed wavelength. The spectra can be spliced and detected by an area-array detector at one exposure. Using this method, we designed and optimized a snapshot spliced-spectrum spectrometer that numerically covers 200-1000 nm wavelength range with a spectral resolution of 0.27 nm.
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Authors
Yinxin Zhang, Ye Gai, Huaidong Yang, Yun Zhang, Zhanhua Huang, Guofan Jin,