Theoretical Study of the Spectrum Detection and Imaging for the New Double-Sided Mirror Optical Path

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Proposed a new double-sided mirror optical path having only one optical element from the entrance slit to the detector between. Theoretical studies show that the optical path can be used to the spectrum detection and imaging of one dimensional target point. This is important for interference imaging spectrometer to simplify the design of the optical path, lighten the weight of the remote sensor and reducing the light energy loss of the optical path.

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