Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi
June 2010
The Czerny-Turner layout, which is most frequently used in miniature spectrometers, should follow Shafer's coma-free condition and Fastie's flat-field principal to eliminate the central wave's primary coma and maximize its resolution. However, the design process does not take the comas and resolutions at non-central waves into consideration. Based on the theory of primary coma in reflection optical system, the present paper points out that in the crossed beam design, the resolutions at wide 'spectral region present a "V" shape, while in the M design, the resolutions change little over the whole region, and present an approximately straight line shape, so the latter kind of spectrometer maintains a far more consistent resolution than the former one.
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July 2007
Deconvolution is an important way to realize spectrogram super-resolution restoration. Blind deconvolution is superior to the traditional one in that it does not need a well prepared convolution core. Taking advantages of the features of spectrogram and the existing achievements of spectrogram deconvolution, the authors bring forward a scheme to adapt the space domain iterative blind deconvolution method to spectroscopy application.
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September 2005
An optimized photoelectric detector will increase the precision of a spectrometer, thus indicates an important way to develop high performance spectrometer. With an eye to this, a model describing the process that spectrogram is integrated and sampled by photoelectric detector and restored after low-pass filtering is developed. Based on the model, the influence of the characteristic parameters of the detector on the spectral line in the frequency domain is analyzed and the relation between the full width half maximum (FWHM) of the spectra line and the integral interval, sampling space and sensitivity of the detector is deduced.
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