Method for Accurately Calibrating a Spectrometer Using Broadband Light
TBMG-10748
08/01/2011
- Content
A novel method has been developed for performing very fine calibration of a spectrometer. This process is particularly useful for modern miniature charge-coupled device (CCD) spectrometers where a typical factory wavelength calibration has been performed and a finer, more accurate calibration is desired. Typically, the factory calibration is done with a spectral line source that generates light at known wavelengths, allowing specific pixels in the CCD array to be assigned wavelength values. This method is good to about 1 nm across the spectrometer’s wavelength range. This new method appears to be accurate to about 0.1 nm, a factor of ten improvement.
- Citation
- "Method for Accurately Calibrating a Spectrometer Using Broadband Light," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2011.