Spectrally resolved white light interferometer for measuring dispersion in the visible and near infrared range

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We design a spectrally resolved interferometer to measure the refractive index of transparent samples over a broad spectral range of 400–1550 nm. The measuring device consists of a Michelson interferometer whose output is analysed by means of three fibre spectrometers: a homemade prism spectrometer which obtains the interferogram generated by the sample in the 400–1050 nm range, a homemade transmission grating spectrometer that measures the interferogram in the 950–1550 nm near infrared range, and a commercial Czerny-Turner spectrometer used to make high-precision measurements of the displacement between the Michelson mirrors. The whole system is illuminated by a white-light source with an emission spectrum similar to that of a black body. We test the instrument on solid and liquid samples achieving accuracy of up to 10−4 in the refractive index after fitting it with the Cauchy formula.

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Yago Arosa, Elena López-Lago, Raúl de la Fuente, Spectrally resolved white light interferometer for measuring dispersion in the visible and near infrared range, Measurement, Volume 122, 2018, Pages 6-13, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2018.03.012.

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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad – Spain (MINECO) (MAT2014-57943-C3-2-P); Xunta de Galicia and ERDF (AGRU 2015/11 and GRC ED431C 2016/001).

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