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Miniaturization of optical spectrometers

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Yang, Zongyin 
Albrow-Owen, Tom 
Cai, Weiwei 

Abstract

Spectroscopic analysis is one of the most widely used analytical tools across both scientific research and industry. Whilst laboratory bench-top spectrometer systems offer superlative resolution and spectral range, their miniaturization is crucial for applications where portability is paramount, or in-situ measurements must be made. Advancement in this field over the last three decades is now yielding microspectrometers with performance and footprint near those viable for lab-on-a-chip systems, smartphones and other consumer technologies. In this review, we briefly summarize the technologies that have emerged toward achieving these aims - including miniaturized dispersive optics, narrowband filter systems, Fourier transform interferometers and reconstructive microspectrometers - and discuss the challenges associated with improving spectral resolution while device dimensions shrink ever further.

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3401 Analytical Chemistry, 34 Chemical Sciences, 51 Physical Sciences, Bioengineering

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Science

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Journal ISSN

0036-8075
1095-9203

Volume Title

371

Publisher

AAAS

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All rights reserved
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L016087/1)
EPSRC (EP/T014601/1)
EPSRC: EP/L016087/1 National Natural Science Foundation of China (51706141, 51976122)