Abstract

The development of a static Fourier-transform spectrometer based on a Wollaston prism, two polarizers, and a CCD detector is described. The elimination of moving parts from the design makes the recorded interferogram inherently stable. The spectrometer operates in the visible region of the spectrum, has a resolution of 81cm−1, an aperture of 20mm, and a field of view of ±2.5°. Some experimental results are presented.

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