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B: Introduction to Multimodal Sampling

The etendue for a slit based spectrometer achieving the same resolution is:

Etendue (Slit) = 2N x 1 x

and for a fiber input-based spectrometer, the etendue is:

Etendue (Fiber) = 1 x 1 x

Therefore,

/ 2

MMS

Slit

E

N

E

=

and

2

MMS

Fiber

E

N

E

=

Typical MMS implementations use proprietary coding schemes that range in order from N=16-48. That
translates to an etendue advantage of 8-24X compared to slit based spectrometers or 256-2304X
compared to fiber based spectrometers. This is illustrated in Figures 4 and 5.








Figure 5: Etendue advantage of

MMS compared to a pin hole.

Figure 4: Etendue advantage of

MMS compared to a binned slit.

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