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5 July 1989 Efficiency Measurements Of Concave Aberration-Reduced Gratings
John Hoose, Steven C. Irick
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Abstract
The efficiency of planar gratings, both sinusoidal and blazed, is fairly well documented in theory and experiment. The question of efficiency often arises in conjunction with work we are doing in the area of aberration-reduced concave gratings. Since there is not much reported in the literature in this regard, we decided to study it and report it to the community at large. This is a report on the first of a larger study in progress. We chose to investigate an f/2.1 concave aberration-reduced sinusoidal grating of approximately 800 grooves per millimeter. It is used extensively at Milton Roy Company in color analyzing instruments for the wavelength range 350 - 800 nm. It has the ability to resolve approximately 5 nm across the band and is used in the spectrograph configuration. One question we wished to resolve was whether a small region of a concave grating could be approximated by the performance of a plane grating.
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John Hoose and Steven C. Irick "Efficiency Measurements Of Concave Aberration-Reduced Gratings", Proc. SPIE 1055, Raman Scattering, Luminescence and Spectroscopic Instrumentation in Technology, (5 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951604
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Raman scattering

Raman spectroscopy

Spectroscopes

Sensors

Spectrographs

Polarization

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