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Assessment of the performance of a compact concentric spectrometer system for Atmospheric Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy

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posted on 2012-10-24, 08:56 authored by C. Whyte, R.J. Leigh, D. Lobb, T. Williams, John J. Remedios, M. Cutter, P.S. Monks
A breadboard demonstrator of a novel UV/VIS grating spectrometer has been developed based upon a concentric arrangement of a spherical meniscus lens, concave spherical mirror and curved diffraction grating suitable for a range of atmospheric remote sensing applications from the ground or space. The spectrometer is compact and provides high optical efficiency and performance benefits over traditional instruments. The concentric design is capable of handling high relative apertures, owing to spherical aberration and comma being near zero at all surfaces. The design also provides correction for transverse chromatic aberration and distortion, in addition to correcting for the distortion called "smile", the curvature of the slit image formed at each wavelength. These properties render this design capable of superior spectral and spatial performance with size and weight budgets significantly lower than standard configurations. This form of spectrometer design offers the potential for exceptionally compact instrument for differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) applications from LEO, GEO, HAP or ground-based platforms. The breadboard demonstrator has been shown to offer high throughput and a stable Gaussian line shape with a spectral range from 300 to 450 nm at 0.5 nm resolution, suitable for a number of typical DOAS applications.

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ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES, 2009, 2 (2), pp. 789-800

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ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES

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European Geosciences Union (EGU) and COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH

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1867-1381

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1867-8548

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2009

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2012-10-24

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English

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