Spectrometry - light composition

A wall-mounted exhibit composed of multiple light sources directed at a rotating prism. The prism refracts and disperses the incoming light. A built-in spectrometer screen analyses the detected beams in real time and displays their colour values in a graph. It provides the observer with an interactive visualization of the spectral properties of light.
What kind of spectrum is contained in the emission of different light sources? How is light dispersed by an optical prism?
Our exhibit clearly and illustratively answers these and many other questions by displaying the results on a monitor.
The built-in screen with an evaluation system analyses the spectrum in real time, displays it, and provides the observer with an interactive visualization of the spectral properties of light through a graphical output.
The visitor adjusts the parameters of the light inputs using a movable control element—a rotating prism—which directs the refracted beams from various types of light sources.
The spectrometer used in this exhibit is designed to examine the visible part of the light spectrum, ranging from 360 nm to 940 nm, with sufficient sensitivity. It allows for a wide range of different experiments to be conducted.

Exhibit dimensions: 80 x 120 x 10 cm
Exhibit type: Wall-mounted exhibit
Includes:
RGBW LED source with white light
- 3 monochromatic light sources (lasers)
- Dispersive prism
- Spectrometer
Topics: Optics, light – wavelength, Newton's prism, dispersion of light into a colour spectrum, spectral analysis
21IQ-0191