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7 May 1999 Implementing an integrated infrared spectrometer: a theoretical study
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Proceedings Volume 3740, Optical Engineering for Sensing and Nanotechnology (ICOSN '99); (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.347717
Event: Optical Engineering for Sensing and Nanotechnology (ICOSN '99), 1999, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract
This paper explores the basic notions and limitations which should be considered in the design of an integrated spectrometer implemented using microelectronic processing. The infrared (IR) range is the main focus of attention, but the design rules are meant to be very general and more wavelength domains will have to be taken into consideration. Some general principles and design rules necessary to generate the desired spectral dispersion of a certain wavelength range will be presented, by means of which an integrated spectrometer could be designed/optimized.
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Daniel Puiu Poenar "Implementing an integrated infrared spectrometer: a theoretical study", Proc. SPIE 3740, Optical Engineering for Sensing and Nanotechnology (ICOSN '99), (7 May 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.347717
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Diffraction gratings

Spectroscopy

Detector arrays

Infrared spectroscopy

Mirrors

Infrared radiation

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