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Scanning Fourier transform spectrometer in the visible range based on birefringent wedges
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2016
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EngineeringInterferometryFourier Transform SpectrometerAbsorption SpectroscopyFiber OpticsLight ReplicasOptical CharacterizationOptical PropertiesInstrumentationOptical SystemsOptical SpectroscopyPhotonicsPhysicsInfrared SpectroscopyLaser SpectroscopyRadiometryPolarization ImagingOptical SensorsMichelson InterferometerSample Absorption SpectraNatural SciencesSpectroscopyVisible RangeBirefringent WedgesOptical System AnalysisSpectroscopic Method
We introduce a spectrometer capable of measuring sample absorption spectra in the visible regime, based on a time-domain scanning Fourier transform (FT) approach. While infrared FT spectrometers typically employ a Michelson interferometer to create the two delayed light replicas, the proposed apparatus exploits a compact common-mode passive interferometer that relies on the use of birefringent wedges. This ensures excellent path-length stability (∼λ/300) and accuracy, with no need for active feedback or beam tracking. We demonstrate the robustness of the technique measuring the transmission spectrum of a colored bandpass filter over one octave of bandwidth and compare the results with those obtained with a commercial spectrophotometer.
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