Abstract
Static Fourier-transform spectrometers have previously been reported based on Wollaston prisms which produce and interferogram in the spatial domain. The interferogram can be recorded using a detector array and the Fourier transform provides an estimate of the power spectrum of the incident light1,2. We report the design of a hand-held double-Wollaston spectrometer with a significantly enhanced field of view.
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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