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Japanese Inventor Develops Spectroscope with Thermal Compensation Mechanism
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 9 -- Atsushi Katsunuma of Saitamu-ken, Japan, has developed a spectroscope that utilizes a wavelength dispersion element such as a grating or a prism.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A spectroscope is equipped with a temperature compensation mechanism that can reliably reduce a drift of a spectral image in the wavelength dispersion direction caused by a change in the environmental temperature irrespective of the form of the spectroscope. The spectroscope is provided with a first support member that integrally supports an incidence member, a ...
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