Frequently Asked Questions

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Type IV aberration corrected flat field and imaging gratings provide much better light collection efficiency and signal to noise ratio than traditional Type I Rowland circle concave gratings.

The Type IV aberration corrected flat field and imaging grating is designed to focus a spectrum onto a plane surface, making them ideal for use with linear or 2-D array detectors.

When an area detector such as a CCD is utilized, it is often possible to focus multiple sources onto the entrance slit and independently evaluate the spectrum from each source.

The dispersion range for the Type IV flat field and imaging gratings varies depending on the reference number, but ranges from 4 to 36 nm/mm.

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