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Technical Notes
where n is the refractive index of the glass. [We assume that the index nE of the resin is equal to n for wavelength l.] For in-line diffraction, the angles a and b must have opposite signs since they lie on opposite sides of the grating normal (see Fig. 1). Moreover, for in-line transmission, we see from the figure that
where A is the apex angle of the prism, so
from Eq. (1). Since q = A, the apex angle A that provides in-line diffraction for wavelength l in order m is given by
The assumption that nE » n for wavelength l is not likely to be true in most cases, though the resulting error in Eq. (4) is quite small. DESIGNING A GRISM The five steps used to design a grism are listed below.
Figure 2 Index of refraction vs. wavelength for the two types of replica resins as well as the two common substrate materials (BK-7 and fused silica).
LITTROW REFLECTION GRISMS The reflection version of the transmission grism is often used in miniature Littrow spectrographs for wavelength demultiplexing using fiber optics (see Fig. 3). A gradient index lens (or "grin" lens) usually performs the collimating function and the prism transmits the light to the grating. The apex angle A should be close to the groove angle q to achieve maximum efficiency. The nominal blaze wavelength of a grating found in the Diffraction Grating Catalog must be multiplied by the refractive index nE of the replica resin, since diffraction takes place inside the resin rather than in air. Figure 3 Littrow reflection grism.
ORDERING INFORMATION Any of the suitable gratings listed in the Diffraction Grating Catalog can be replicated to form grisms. Please contact us for price quotations. Prices are subject to change without notice. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For additional information, please contact us. back to topNewport Corporation |
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