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Developing a wide-range sensor-minispectrometer with fiber input for the spectral analysis of biological structures and liquids

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This paper discusses questions of the technology and development of the optimum design of an economic wide-range sensor—a minispectrometer with fiber-optic input—for spectral analysis in the 0.2-1.08-μm region.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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