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30 November 1999 Miniature spectrometer based on linear variable interference filters
Lin Zhang, Erik W. Anthon, John C. Harrison, Paul G. Hannan, Fred J. Van Milligen, Scott C. McEldowney, Sohrab Zarrabian
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Abstract
A novel spectrometer device using a single monolithic optical component and a detector array has been developed. The device is compact, rugged, and has good spectral purity and resolving power. The device size is 1.4 X 1.4 X 0.6 inches. Current designs work both in the visual and near infrared. Potential applications are manufacturing control, agricultural screening, medical instrumentation, and color measurement.
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Lin Zhang, Erik W. Anthon, John C. Harrison, Paul G. Hannan, Fred J. Van Milligen, Scott C. McEldowney, and Sohrab Zarrabian "Miniature spectrometer based on linear variable interference filters", Proc. SPIE 3855, Air Monitoring and Detection of Chemical and Biological Agents II, (30 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371278
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Optical filters

Sensors

Detector arrays

Linear filtering

Stray light

Spectral resolution

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