ITMO
ru/ ru

ISSN: 1023-5086

ru/

ISSN: 1023-5086

Scientific and technical

Opticheskii Zhurnal

A full-text English translation of the journal is published by Optica Publishing Group under the title “Journal of Optical Technology”

Article submission Подать статью
Больше информации Back

УДК: 681.785.554

High-resolving-power spectrometer with digital photorecording, based on the DFS-8 spectrograph

For Russian citation (Opticheskii Zhurnal):

Лавров Б.П., Михайлов А.С., Умрихин И.С. Спектрометр высокой разрешающей силы с цифровой фоторегистрацией на базе спектрографа ДФС-8 // Оптический журнал. 2011. Т. 78. № 3. С. 34–42.

 

Lavrov B.P., Mikhailov A.S., Umrikhin I.S. High-resolving-power spectrometer with digital photorecording, based on the DFS-8 spectrograph [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2011. V. 78. № 3. P. 34–42.

For citation (Journal of Optical Technology):

B. P. Lavrov, A. S. Mikhaĭlov, and I. S. Umrikhin, "High-resolving-power spectrometer with digital photorecording, based on the DFS-8 spectrograph," Journal of Optical Technology. 78(3), 180-186 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.78.000180

Abstract:

This paper shows that a DFS-8 long-focus spectrograph can be converted into a modern automatic spectrometer with high resolving power and digital recording of small sections of the spectrum by means of a reflex camera. A technique has been developed for converting the two-dimensional irradiance distribution recorded by a CMOS detector array into a spectral distribution of radiation intensity. The calibrated spectrometer makes it possible in the fully automatic regime to record not only sets of individual windows (sections of the spectrum about 1.6 nm wide) at the experimenter’s choice, but also survey spectra in the 400–700-nm wavelength range by successively measuring windows with a specified overlap. Studies of the emission spectra of a glow discharge in an Ar–Hg mix and of a capillary-arc discharge in pure hydrogen made it possible to determine the main characteristics of the spectrometer: a maximum resolving power of up to 2×105, a linear dispersion of 0.077–0.065 nm/mm, a dynamic range of measurable intensities greater than 104, etc.

Keywords:

spectrograph, spectrometer, high resolving power, digital recording

Acknowledgements:
The work was partially supported by RFBR (grant No. 10-03-00571а).

OCIS codes: 120.6200

References:
-