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Fiber Optics for Spectroscopic Illumination

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Abstract

Absolute and angular transmission measurements were made on a single sheathed fiber 0.15 mm in diameter and 2.1 m long, and an optical angular transfer function was defined and calculated. The effective transmission of the source brightness was calculated as a function of the f numbers of the entrance and output optics of the fiber, and these results were used to choose a suitable optical system for illumination of a spectrometer.

© 1971 Optical Society of America

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