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4 March 2019 Speckle-based spectrometer (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
A speckle pattern denotes a random granular distribution of intensity generated, e.g., by light scattered from a disordered structure or transmitted through a multimode fiber. Its spectral sensitivity has been used to retrieve the spectrum of light that creates it. We have developed three types of speckle-based spectrometers. The first one is a chip-scale random spectrometer that enhances spectral sensitivity by multiple scattering of light. The second type utilizes a multimode optical fiber to achieve the record-high resolution. The third one is based on an evanescently-coupled multimode spiral waveguide. The speckle-based spectrometer has been applied to the ultrahigh-resolution frequency-comb spectroscopy.
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Hui Cao "Speckle-based spectrometer (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10934, Optical, Opto-Atomic, and Entanglement-Enhanced Precision Metrology, 1093415 (4 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2515430
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Light scattering

Multimode fibers

Multiple scattering

Optical fibers

Speckle pattern

Waveguides

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