State-of-the-Art in Diffraction Grating: From Manufacturing to Spectroscopy Application II: 2nd Edition

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Optics and Lasers".

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Grating Technology Research Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130033, China
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Grating Technology Research Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130033, China
Interests: diffraction grating; grating spectrometer; grating interference measurement technology; convex grating; super resolution spectrometer
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Department of Instrument Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
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Dear Colleagues,

We are inviting submissions to the Special Issue “State of the Art in Diffraction Grating: From Manufacturing to Spectrosopy Application II.”

As an important optical dispersion element, diffraction grating is mainly used in spectrometers to realize the dispersion of polychromatic light in its early application. In recent years, with the development of science and technology, the utility of grating has expanded, no longer being limited to spectral analysis. Its other optical properties, such as beam splitting, polarization, and phase matching, etc., have attracted the attention of scholars. The participation of leading scientists in this field is crucial to guiding society and new users of this technology towards a world transformed by diffraction grating. The scope of this Special Issue covers the manufacturing technology of diffraction grating and its important applications in spectral analysis, optical holography, precision measurement, quantum optics, optical communication, information processing, laser energy modulation and other fields. We welcome submissions exploring cutting-edge research and recent advances in the fields of the diffraction grating and its applications. Both theoretical and experimental studies are welcome, as well as comprehensive reviews and survey papers.

Dr. Xiaotian Li
Dr. Wenhao Li
Prof. Dr. Qianqian Wang
Dr. Meizhen Huang
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Keywords

  • diffraction grating
  • fiber grating
  • grating application
  • grating spectrometer
  • spectral analysis
  • grating precision measurement
  • grating-assisted phase matching

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Development of a Spatial Heterodyne Terahertz Raman Spectrometer with Echelle Gratings
by Yuqi Sun, Xiaotian Li, Jiri Galantu, Qihang Chu, Jun Chen, Fuguan Li, Nan Song, Geng Wang and Qiliang Ni
Appl. Sci. 2023, 13(2), 967; https://doi.org/10.3390/app13020967 - 11 Jan 2023
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This paper introduces an echelle grating spatial heterodyne terahertz Raman spectrometer (E-SHTRS) that combines echelle gratings with spatial heterodyne terahertz Raman spectroscopy technology by replacing the gratings on the interference arms with 36 gr/mm echelle gratings. Echelle gratings are characterized by high diffraction [...] Read more.
This paper introduces an echelle grating spatial heterodyne terahertz Raman spectrometer (E-SHTRS) that combines echelle gratings with spatial heterodyne terahertz Raman spectroscopy technology by replacing the gratings on the interference arms with 36 gr/mm echelle gratings. Echelle gratings are characterized by high diffraction levels and multi-level simultaneous diffraction capability, giving the E-SHTRS higher spectral resolution and a wider detection band range than the conventional spectrometer. The system’s resolution can reach 1.37 cm−1. The spectral detection range of a single level of the proposed system is 701.61 cm−1. A total of nine levels are used in the system, giving a total spectral detection range of 6314 cm−1. Using this system, terahertz Raman spectroscopy of organic acid samples was performed, some food additives and medicines were measured, and a salicylic acid aqueous solution was measured with a minimum measurable concentration of 0.01 mol/L. In addition, the samples were detected over a wide band (10–5131 cm−1) to acquire more complete spectral information. These experiments verify that the E-SHTRS offers good detection performance and has a wide range of possible applications, including a theoretical support role in food safety, biomedicine, environmental protection, and other fields. Full article
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