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Published on: January 30, 2020
Performance characteristics of a low-cost, field-deployable miniature CCD spectrometer
S Coles1, M Nimmo, P J Worsfold
1Department of Environmental Sciences Plymouth Environmental Research Centre University of Plymouth Drake Circus, Devon Plymouth PL48AA, UK.
Abstract:
Miniature spectrometers incorporating array detectors are becoming a viable, low-cost option for field and process deployments. The performance characteristics of one such instrument are reported and compared with those of a conventional benchtop instrument. The parameters investigated were wavelength repeatability, photometric linearity, instrumental noise (photometric precision) and instrumental drift.
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