Freshly Printed - allow 4 days lead
Couldn't load pickup availability
Spectrograph Design Fundamentals
This 2007 book covers spectrographic design for academic researchers, graduate students and professionals in spectroscopy and optical engineering.
John James (Author)
9780521864633, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 8 February 2007
204 pages
25.4 x 18 x 1.5 cm, 0.57 kg
'… an excellent book for reference, written in a clear style … should prove useful for anyone whose work may involve practical spectroscopy.' The Imaging Science Journal
This book was first published in 2007, a time of enormous change in the field of optical spectrometry. Although the basic optical principles remained unchanged, the design considerations were very different and, in many cases, more demanding. Developments in computer ray-tracing and computer-aided design coped with the extra impositions and allowed the construction of a new generation of spectrographs. The book covers the general principles of spectrographic design at the time, and the practical and engineering aspects of a broad range of spectrographs and spectrometers. The book deals with materials and methods of construction and includes suggestions for the choice of optical table, the design of slit mechanisms, and adjustable mirror, grating and lens mounts, with suggestions for the alignment and calibration of the finished instrument.
1. A brief history of spectroscopy
2. The relevant regions of the electromagnetic spectrum
3. Geometrical optics
4. Optical aberrations
5. Fourier transforms - a brief revision
6. Physical optics and diffraction
7. The prism spectrograph
8. The plane grating spectrograph
9. The concave grating spectrograph
10. The interference spectrograph
11. The multiplex spectrometer
12. Detectors
13. Auxiliary optics
14. Optical design
15. Mechanical design and construction
16. Calibration
17. The alignment of a spectrograph
Index.
Subject Areas: Optical physics [PHJ]
