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A new spectrometer using multiple gratings with a two-dimensional charge-coupled diode array detector
Review of Scientific Instruments
  • Tao Han, Fudan University
  • Wei-Ming Ni, Fudan University
  • Peng Zhao, Fudan University
  • Hai-Yang You, Fudan University
  • Jian-Hu Jia, Fudan University
  • Song-You Wang, Fudan University
  • Liang-Yao Chen, Fudan University
  • David W. Lynch, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2003
DOI
10.1063/1.1573744
Abstract
A new spectrometer with no moving parts uses a two-dimensional Si-based charge-coupled diode (CCD) array detector and an integrated grating consisting of three subgratings. The effective spectral range imaged on the detector is magnified threefold. The digitized spectral image in the 200–1000 nm wavelength range can be measured quickly. The nonlinear relationship between CCD pixel position and wavelength is corrected with multiple polynomial functions in the calibration procedure, which fits the data using a mathematical pattern-analysis method. The instrument can be applied for rapid spectroscopicdata analyses in many types of photoelectronic experiments and routine testing.
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The following article appeared in Review of Scientific Instruments 74 (2003): 2973 and may be found at doi:10.1063/1.1573744.

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Tao Han, Wei-Ming Ni, Peng Zhao, Hai-Yang You, et al.. "A new spectrometer using multiple gratings with a two-dimensional charge-coupled diode array detector" Review of Scientific Instruments Vol. 74 Iss. 6 (2003) p. 2973 - 2976
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_lynch1/70/