Abstract
Measuring or monitoring the spectrum of narrow-band light sources such as lasers is an important application of spectrometers. The conventional spectrometer types are typically based on converting the angular light distribution emerging from wavelength-dispersive elements such as prisms or diffraction gratings into a spatially varying intensity distribution either in a free-space [1] or planar [2] arrangement.
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