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Increased spectroscopic resolution with separated gratings and prisms

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Abstract

The use of two separated diffraction gratings or prisms doubles the spectroscopic resolution compared to that obtained with a single equivalent grating or prism. Ultra-high resolution is possible with widely spaced gratings. Varying the spacing between the two gratings or prisms produces useful modulation in the spectrum.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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