Lecture 10 Flashcards
Solid Angle =
dΩ = (dAcosθ)/r^2
The solid angle is a measure
of the field of view from a particular point
The emitted radiance =
L(S)= d^2Φ/(cosθdΩdA)
Radiance is
Flux emitted per unit projected area per unit solid angle
also known as brightness
Where Flux is
conserved, the radiance emitted by a source equals the radiance measured at a receiver
L(S) = L(R)
The total flux emitted by the source
Φ = L ∫∫ dA cosθ dΩ
source is now Lambertian
Lambertian
Radiance independent of angle
Ettendue or Throughput
G = ∫∫ dA cosθ dΩ ≈ AΩ
where G is the ettendue
for small angles the ettendue is
G ≈ AΩ
Ettendue is the product of
Area and Solid angle and is a measure of the flux gathering ability of an optical system
The etendue of a system is set by the
Stop
Etendue is
conserved in an optical system
The Bandpass of a spectrometer is
the minimum wavelength resolution, achieved by matching diffraction from the entrance slit with that from the grating
The resolution of the device in terms of wavelength is given by
Δλ = dλ\dx Δx(o)
dλ\dx - the inverse of the linear dispersion
Δx(o) - is the width of the exit slit
The beam entering the focusing lens has width
D = Na cos θ(m)