Working Principle of Domestic Spectrometers

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Most optical spectrometers share four key components arranged in sequence: an entrance slit, a collimator, a dispersive element, and a detector. Each plays a specific role in turning a jumble of wavelengths into a clean, measurable spectrum. Entrance slit (1), diffraction grating or prism (2), a detector (3), routing optics (4), higher order filters. Astronomers make the most frequent use of spectrometers to determine the makeup of stars or other celestial bodies.

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