Article | REF: P2660 V1

Dispersive systems for atomic spectrometry

Author: Jean-Michel MERMET

Publication date: March 10, 2002

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5. Reciprocal linear dispersion

A dispersive system is characterized by reciprocal linear dispersion and practical resolution. The reciprocal linear dispersion d λ /dx, is the ability of a dispersive system to spread the spectrum in the focal field. It is expressed in nm · mm –1 . The lower the value, the better the dispersion. The term "reciprocal" comes from the fact that we originally spoke of linear dispersion d x / d λ. Derivation of the lattice equation on the angle β leads to :

cos β d β = k n d λ

The reciprocal linear dispersion is related to the angular dispersion d λ /d β by the focal length f : dλdx=1fdλdβ

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