Time-resolved spectroscopic measurement apparatus

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

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ABSTRACT:
Light dispersing device comprising a slit element having a slit for exposure to electromagnetic radiation, wherein the slit element is configured and disposed for turning the slit between at least two positions. The light dispersing device is used together with a streak camera, whereby in a first position the slit is adjusted to influence the temporal resolution of the streak camera and in a second postion the slit is adjusted to influence the spectral resolution of the streak camera.

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