A diffraction grating is a highly symmetric optical element with a physical structure that is invariant under translational spatial movements. The translational symmetry is reflected in the fields that are diffracted from the grating. Here, we introduce a plane-parallel mirror pair onto the grating, which translates the fields through double reflections, and we describe a method of exploiting the symmetry to enhance the spectral resolution of a diffraction grating beyond the limit that is set by the number of grooves. The mirror pair creates another virtual grating beside the original one, effectively doubling the number of grooves. Addition of more mirror pairs can further increase the effective number of grooves despite the increased comp...
The developments in grating performance described in this thesis fall naturally into two parts acco...
Chapter 1 outlines the development of both ruling and holographic techniques for the production of d...
Author Institution: University of TennesseeThe resolving power of a spectrometer depends upon the sh...
We show that gratings can be designed to be symmetry selective, that is, reflecting modes with a par...
International audienceDiffraction gratings were discovered at the 18 th century and they are now wid...
A method of shaping diffraction-grating grooves to optimize the spectral efficiency, spectral range,...
Author Institution: The Johns Hopkins UniversityThe spectral resolution attainable with a grating sp...
There are certain situations when more than one diffraction grating is used for dispersing light con...
For almost a century now diffraction gratings are being used as the dispersing element in spectrosco...
We propose a V-shaped phase grating to simultaneously improve the diffraction efficiency of the 1st ...
The common ruled and holographic diffraction grating groove profiles are introduced and their shape ...
Concerted rotations of a self-focused varied line-space diffraction grating about its groove axis an...
$^{1}$R. W. Wood, Proc. Phys. Soc. (London) XVIII, 396 (1902); Phil. Mag. (Sept. 1902). $^{2}$Lord R...
peer reviewedFor hyperspectral imaging, diffraction gratings based spectrometers exhibit high spectr...
Spectroscopy is a key technique in astronomy and nowadays most major telescopes include at least one...
The developments in grating performance described in this thesis fall naturally into two parts acco...
Chapter 1 outlines the development of both ruling and holographic techniques for the production of d...
Author Institution: University of TennesseeThe resolving power of a spectrometer depends upon the sh...
We show that gratings can be designed to be symmetry selective, that is, reflecting modes with a par...
International audienceDiffraction gratings were discovered at the 18 th century and they are now wid...
A method of shaping diffraction-grating grooves to optimize the spectral efficiency, spectral range,...
Author Institution: The Johns Hopkins UniversityThe spectral resolution attainable with a grating sp...
There are certain situations when more than one diffraction grating is used for dispersing light con...
For almost a century now diffraction gratings are being used as the dispersing element in spectrosco...
We propose a V-shaped phase grating to simultaneously improve the diffraction efficiency of the 1st ...
The common ruled and holographic diffraction grating groove profiles are introduced and their shape ...
Concerted rotations of a self-focused varied line-space diffraction grating about its groove axis an...
$^{1}$R. W. Wood, Proc. Phys. Soc. (London) XVIII, 396 (1902); Phil. Mag. (Sept. 1902). $^{2}$Lord R...
peer reviewedFor hyperspectral imaging, diffraction gratings based spectrometers exhibit high spectr...
Spectroscopy is a key technique in astronomy and nowadays most major telescopes include at least one...
The developments in grating performance described in this thesis fall naturally into two parts acco...
Chapter 1 outlines the development of both ruling and holographic techniques for the production of d...
Author Institution: University of TennesseeThe resolving power of a spectrometer depends upon the sh...