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Diffraction grating

Diffraction grating image

Description

A diffraction grating is an optical element, which separates (disperses) polychromatic light into its constituent wavelengths (colors)

The polychromatic light incident on the grating is dispersed so that each wavelength is reflected from the grating at a slightly different angle. The dispersion arises from the wavefront division and interference of the incident radiation from the periodic structure of the grating.

The dispersed light is then re-imaged by the spectrograph and the required wavelength range is directed to a detection system. Gratings consist of equally spaced parallel grooves, formed on a reflective coating and deposited on a substrate.

The dispersion and efficiency of a grating are dependant on the distance between adjacent grooves and the groove angle. Gratings are generally better than prisms, they are more efficient, they provide a linear dispersion of wavelengths and do not suffer from the absorption effects that prisms have which limits their useful wavelength range.

The diagram above shows the orders of the diffracted wavelength. As well as positive orders, light can also be diffracted in the opposite direction (i.e. n = -1, -2 etc.) Higher orders may also appear but these decrease in intensity. Usually the first order lines (n=1 or n=-1) are the most intense.


 

Stock items (each shipment : 60 EUR for packaging and transport):

Material
Grating constant
Wavelength with max concentration of energy
Size L x W x H
Grating CA
Comments
Stock #
Price €
Qty
FS 300 grates per 1 mm 2000 nm 120 x 120 x 15 100 x 100 Designed for 1300-4000 nm wavelength 120 EUR 1

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