| Literature DB >> 33509998 |
Zongyin Yang1,2, Tom Albrow-Owen1, Weiwei Cai3, Tawfique Hasan4,5.
Abstract
Spectroscopic analysis is one of the most widely used analytical tools in scientific research and industry. Although laboratory benchtop spectrometer systems offer superlative resolution and spectral range, their miniaturization is crucial for applications where portability is paramount or where in situ measurements must be made. Advancement in this field over the past three decades is now yielding microspectrometers with performance and footprint near those viable for lab-on-a-chip systems, smartphones, and other consumer technologies. We summarize the technologies that have emerged toward achieving these aims-including miniaturized dispersive optics, narrowband filter systems, Fourier transform interferometers, and reconstructive microspectrometers-and discuss the challenges associated with improving spectral resolution while device dimensions shrink ever further.Year: 2021 PMID: 33509998 DOI: 10.1126/science.abe0722
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728