23 October 2021 Near-infrared spectrometer based on scanning fiber and linear variable filter
Zhen Wang, Huiying Zhang, Tianliang Wang, Bangning Mao, Yanglong Meng, Yi Li, Yanqing Qiu
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Abstract

A low-cost near-infrared spectrometer based on fiber beam scanning and linear variable filter (LVF) was proposed and demonstrated. The key elements of the spectrometer include a piezoelectric driven fiber scanner, an LVF monochromator, and a single point detector. The single fiber scanner provides a new way to continuously sweep the LVF. A PIN photodiode behind the LVF monochromator can acquire more spectral information than the traditional linear array detection. The performance of the spectrometer was verified with a narrow band tunable laser and a broadband light source. With the help of a deconvolution algorithm, the spectral resolution of the proposed spectrometer is up to 0.32% of the center wavelength (≈5  nm@1550  nm).

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Zhen Wang, Huiying Zhang, Tianliang Wang, Bangning Mao, Yanglong Meng, Yi Li, and Yanqing Qiu "Near-infrared spectrometer based on scanning fiber and linear variable filter," Optical Engineering 60(10), 104108 (23 October 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.60.10.104108
Received: 12 June 2021; Accepted: 11 October 2021; Published: 23 October 2021
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Sensors

Scanners

Optical filters

Deconvolution

Detector arrays

Linear filtering

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