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Study of an imaging spectrometer based on a diffraction lens
R.V. Skidanov ,V.A. Blank, A.A. Morozov

 

Image Processing Systems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Samara State Aerospace University

 

DOI: 10.18287/0134-2452-2015-39-2-218-223

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Abstract:
The possibility of using a diffraction lens as a simple imaging spectrometer was demonstrated. Spectral images for white, red and green LEDs were experimentally generated on the basis of a sequence of images obtained by scanning along the optical axis. A comparison of the obtained spectral distributions with the integrated spectra of the LEDs under study was conducted. The error was found to vary from 8 to 13%.

Keywords:
imaging spectrometer, diffraction lens, spectrum, inverse problem.

Citation:
Skidanov RV, Blank VA, Morozov AA. Study of an imaging spectrometer based on a diffraction lens. Computer Optics 2015; 39(2): 218-223. DOI: 10.18287/0134-2452-2015-39-2-218-223.

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