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Jicheng Cui
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 24
Citations - 174
Jicheng Cui is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grating & Spectrometer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 23 publications receiving 135 citations.
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Illumination system using LED sources for pocket-size projectors
TL;DR: The illumination system can be used for personal pocket-size projectors providing a 15-20 in.
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300 mm ruling engine producing gratings and echelles under interferometric control in China
Xiaotian Li,Yu Haili,Xiangdong Qi,Shulong Feng,Jicheng Cui,Shanwen Zhang,Jirigalantu,Yuguo Tang +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new ruling tool carriage system and its driving mechanism for a 300mm ruling engine producing gratings and echelles under interferometric control (CIOMP-2) are presented.
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High-accuracy spectral reduction algorithm for the échelle spectrometer.
TL;DR: A spectral reduction algorithm for an échelle spectrometer with spherical mirrors that builds a one-to-one correspondence between the wavelength and pixel position is proposed, which ensures that the wavelengths calculated from spectrograms have a high spectral resolution.
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Wavelength calibration model for prism-type echelle spectrometer byreversely solving prism’s refractive index in real time
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed mathematical model for wavelength calibration is derived that fits the refractive index of the prism in real time, which is affected by ambient factors such as temperature and air pressure.
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Optical design of a short-wave infrared prism-grating imaging spectrometer
TL;DR: A prism-grating model is established to calculate the optimal combination of prism and grating parameters to balance spectral smile over the entire band and the system offers the advantages of large relative aperture, excellent imaging quality, reduced spectral smile, and spectral keystone, miniaturization, and portability.