The paper presents a mock-up sample of a dispersing element for submersible spectral devices. Its structural and preliminary experimental optical characteristics are given.
The paper presents the design, optical and electrical characteristics of a dispersive element in the form of a tunable Fabry-Perot interferometer, with the possibility of using it to study the optical characteristics of natural reservoirs in situ.
The results of taken spectral-response characteristics of aerosil in water in the form of colloidal solution are presented in the paper. Spectrogram forms depending on aerosil particle size in water were analyzed and a conclusion was made .
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