The PARISS® Imaging Microspectrometer is a
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In order to solve imaging and light throughput problems associated with diffraction gratings the PARISS imaging spectrometer uses a "curved" prism and a focussing mirror to provide point-to-point imaging. The curved prism reduces, or eliminates, aberrations that can degrade spatial and spectral resolution. Compare the properties of prisms with diffraction gratings here |
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To discover how the PARISS Imaging Microspectrometer works "click to play"
the interactive presentation |
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| Contact LightForm for published papers from researchers using the PARISS Microspectrometer |
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