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Spectral Filter Is Cheap, Tunable and Accurate

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Breck Hitz

Although the principal motivation for developing inexpensive tunable optical filters is the potentially massive market for such devices in telecommunications, these filters will find important, albeit less remunerative, applications in spectroscopy, interrogation of optical sensors and elsewhere. A research group at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University in Blacksburg recently proposed and demonstrated a straightforward design for a tunable optical filter that would be extremely inexpensive to manufacture yet would meet the requirements of many of these applications. Figure...Read full article

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    Published: December 2004
    Communicationsenergyindustrialoptical sensorsResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsspectroscopyState UniversityTech Pulsetelecommunicationstunable optical filtersVirginia Polytechnic Institute &

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