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Birefringent imaging spectrometer

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Abstract

A Fourier-transform imaging spectrometer, believed to be novel, based on the Savart polariscope is presented. There is no slit in this instrument, which means that it has a high throughput. The principle and the system configuration are described. Several preliminary experimental results are shown.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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