Abstract
A Hadamard approach employing an encoding mask at the entrance to a spectrograph and a multichannel detector is described. This approach provides an energy throughput advantage which should prove important for a variety of emission-mode measurements requiring collection of radiation from an extended source. The performance of the system is demonstrated for mercury lamp atomic emission and rhodamine B fluorescence measurements. Simulations are used to investigate mechanical requirements in the construction of the system.
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