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| + | Typically on instruments with a small slit 0 (and occasionally with instrument with a narrow offset slit 0) you may find the Fit to be closer to around 100pM. This is normal however it is suggested to use a quadratic dispersion as it usually is more accurate than a cubic dispersion.\\ | ||
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| + | You can also see a difference in the slit 0 wavelength. This is not considered as a problem and just how the instrument was built. The dispersion will characterize the instrument properly\\ | ||
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