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Abstract
The main task of this work was the selection of the optimal geometry of the optical system for practical application in a small portable device for water resources analysis. Using the COMSOL Multiphysics software the Czerny-Turner and Paschen-Runge optical schemes were modeled, which differ in the number of used elements and spectral resolution. The obtained simulation results allow concluding that the most suitable scheme for a portable device is the Paschen-Runge optical scheme.
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1 Department of electronic instruments and devices, Saint Petersburg ElectrotechnicalUniversity “LETI”, 197376, Saint Petersburg, Russia