- An
optical spectrometer (spectrophotometer,
spectrograph or spectroscope) is an
instrument used to
measure properties of
light over a
specific portion...
- work of Wien by
reducing the
pressure to
create the m****
spectrograph. The word
spectrograph had
become part of the
international scientific vocabulary...
- The
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) is a
spectrograph, also with a
camera mode,
installed on the
Hubble Space Telescope.
Aerospace engineer...
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Atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a
method of
chemical analysis that uses the
intensity of
light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or
spark at a particular...
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application benefit from
higher speed operation of a
slitless spectrograph:
conventional spectrographs require multiple exposures,
scanning the slit
across the...
- optics, a
Littrow prism, or
Littrow mirror,
originally part of a
Littrow spectrograph, is a retro-reflecting
dispersing prism arranged in such a way that an...
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Velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) is a high-precision ec****e planet-finding
spectrograph installed in 2002 on the ESO's 3.6m
telescope at La
Silla Observatory...
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Integral field spectrographs (IFS)
combine spectrographic and
imaging capabilities in the
optical or
infrared wavelength domains (0.32 μm – 24 μm) to...
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Origins Spectrograph (COS) Fine
Guidance Sensor (FGS) Near
Infrared Camera and Multi-Object
Spectrometer (NICMOS)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS)...
- The
spectral resolution of a
spectrograph, or, more generally, of a
frequency spectrum, is a
measure of its
ability to
resolve features in the electromagnetic...