Spectroscope

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Ultra-low cost spectroscopeUses a CD or DVD as a reflective diffraction grating and clearly shows Fraunhofer lines in the spectrum arising from natural light – and distinctive emission bands from artificial sources such as sodium lampsDifferences between fluorescent lighting tubes – e.g., white light or 'warm' light types - can be easily identified by their distinctive emission bands Made from virtually indestructible polypropylene and supplied in flat pack Takes about 30 seconds to assemble Comes with a free CD but can be used with any CD (or a DVD for higher resolution).The performance of this ultra-low cost spectroscope is comparable with instruments typically costing £80. It uses a CD or DVD as a reflective diffraction grating and clearly shows Fraunhofer lines in the spectrum arising from natural light – and distinctive emission bands from artificial sources such as sodium lamps. Differences between fluorescent lighting tubes – e.g., white light or 'warm' light types - can be easily identified by their distinctive emission bands.The spectroscope is made from virtually indestructible polypropylene and supplied in flat pack form. It comes with a free CD but can be used with any CD (or a DVD for higher resolution).Nb. The really intriguing aspect of this device is the use of a common place CD or DVD replacing either an expensive prism or specially made diffraction grating.