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Spatial heterodyne spectroscopy: interferometric performance at any wavelength without scanning
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EngineeringOptical TestingInterferometryFizeau Fringe PatternOptical CharacterizationOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsOptical SpectroscopyField WideningPhotonicsPhysicsGratingsSpatial Heterodyne SpectroscopyOrganic PhotonicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsOptical System AnalysisDiffractive Optic
Spatial heterodyne spectroscopy (SHS) employing a two-beam dispersive interferometer producing a Fizeau fringe pattern having wavelength-dependent spatial frequencies is presented. The pattern is recorded on an imaging detector and Fourier transformed to recover the input stream. It is pointed out that spectrometers operating on the SHS principle can achieve the theoretical resolution limit of the gratings without scanning, retaining at the same time the large angular input tolerance and multiplexing properties of conventional scanning Fourier-transform spectrometers. Additionally, broad spectral coverages can be achieved, and field widening can be accomplished without moving parts.
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