Spectroscopic module

Optics: measuring and testing – By dispersed light spectroscopy – Utilizing a spectrometer

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ABSTRACT:
The spectroscopy module1is provided with a body portion2for transmitting light L1, L2, a spectroscopic portion3for dispersing light L1made incident from the front plane2aof the body portion2into the body portion2to reflect the light on the front plane2a, a light detecting element4having a light detecting portion41for detecting the light L2dispersed and reflected by the spectroscopic portion3and electrically connected to a wiring9formed on the front plane2aof the body portion2by face-down bonding, and an underfill material12filled in the body portion2side of to the light detecting element4to transmit the light L1, L2.

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