Development of A Diffraction Spectrometer and its Control Program Using Commercial, Low-Cost Elements

  • O. Ormachea Centro de Investigaciones Ópticas (CIO), Universidad Privada Boliviana
  • O. Urquidi
  • J. Cisneros Centro de Investigaciones Ópticas (CIO), Universidad Privada Boliviana

Abstract

 


A diffraction spectrometer was developed, based on low cost commercial elements. The spectrometer was designed with the configuration of a transmission diffraction grating spectrometer with adjustable entrance slit. It was built with com-mercial elements like a holographic grating, collimator lens and a digital projector lens. For detection, a webcam CMOS sensor was used. A MATLAB based program was developed for the equipment, allowing the acquisition and processing of spectra. The optical defects were corrected using a non linear wavelength calibration. The SNR of final spectrum was increased in 14 times by processing the data. The Spectrometer showed an effective resolution of 1.4 nm and a precision of ±0.28nm in final tests, showing to work properly with a cost 10 times lower (in materials) to the commercial price of a similar equipment (Ocean Optics USB4000).

Published
Dec 15, 2013
How to Cite
ORMACHEA, O.; URQUIDI, O.; CISNEROS, J.. Development of A Diffraction Spectrometer and its Control Program Using Commercial, Low-Cost Elements. Revista Cubana de Física, [S.l.], v. 30, n. 2, p. 93-98, dec. 2013. ISSN 2224-7939. Available at: <http://revistacubanadefisica.org/index.php/rcf/article/view/RCF_30-2_093_2013>. Date accessed: 20 apr. 2024.
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