Frequently Asked Questions

Type IV aberration corrected flat field and imaging gratings provide better light collection efficiency and signal to noise ratio due to their large optical numerical aperture and correction from aberrations, while traditional Type I Rowland circle concave gratings do not have these features.

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They provide much better light collection efficiency and signal to noise ratio than traditional Type I Rowland circle concave gratings due to their large optical numerical aperture and correction from aberrations.

They are designed to focus a spectrum onto a plane surface, making them ideal for use with linear or 2-D array detectors.

They are suitable for use in spectrographs, spectroscopy, laser optics, and imaging.

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