



Transmission Gratings
Transmission gratings feature a simple optical path design and are used in applications such as spectrometers, where they offer significant advantages. The incident beam can disperse at a fixed angle on the back of the grating. Transmission gratings are generally insensitive to alignment errors in some cases. To achieve high diffraction efficiency, the groove density of a transmission grating is kept relatively low. However, the diffraction angle increases with an increase in groove density.