Fabrication of a high-resolution smartphone spectrometer for education using a 3D printer

Yura Woo, Young Gu Ju

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Abstract

In this paper, we present the details of the development of a smartphone spectrometer for education using a 3D printer and characterized the performance by comparison with a paper craft spectrometer. The optical design and the narrow slit used in the build resulted in the formation of accurate images of the slit on the image sensor leading to a superior resolution compared to the paper craft spectrometer. The measured spectral resolution of the 3D-printed smartphone spectrometer was 0.4 nm, which was narrower than those of other smartphone spectrometers. Increasing the exposure time of the phone's camera revealed the fine structure of a spectrum with high resolution. The baffle structure inside the spectrometer proved to be effective in removing noise when the exposure time was increased. We expect the 3D-printed smartphone spectrometer proposed in this paper can be useful as an education tool for students to understand the various aspects of light, atoms, chemistry, and physics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number015010
JournalPhysics Education
Volume54
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019

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