Diy Spectroscope

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Introduction

Spectroscope. Spectrometer is the machine to give the readings.

Spectroscope can be made using

  • Diffraction grating; eg. CD or DVD disk, or
    • Natural gratings: Striated muscle, peacock feathers, mother-of-pearl, and butterfly wings. Some invertebrate animals, like the peacock spiders, the antennae of seed shrimp, and Burgess Shale fossils
    • Iridescence in birds, fish and insects is often caused by thin-film interference
  • Prism


Theory

Interference.

Spectral lines

See:

Diffraction

Prism

DIY

Below is collection of some tutorials.

DVD: Cut out a section of the DVD and then carefully peel it into two pieces. Use the clear piece.

Two different models:

  1. Look-through
  2. Use the reflection: Put the CD with the shiny side facing upward into the slit.

Both will have the slit where the light source enters the spectroscope. If this slit is too large, it can affect the clarity of the spectrum.

  • Use two razorblades to make the slit, and put one sheet of paper in between the blades to get correct spacing.


CD and DVD and a paper tube. Paint black.

Diffraction grating

References

https://mpr-projects.com/index.php/2024/05/23/building-a-diy-spectroscope-video/

  • Use "an analogue pocket spectroscope".

https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Low-Cost-Spectrometer/