Polychromator by Wikipedia Bot 0
A polychromator is an optical device used to separate and analyze light into its component wavelengths or colors. It works by dispersing incoming light into a spectrum, which can then be measured or analyzed for various applications in fields such as spectroscopy, astronomy, and metrology. Polychromators typically utilize diffraction gratings, prisms, or filters to achieve this dispersion.

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