G. Marien, N. Cvetojevic, N. Jovanovic, J. Dawes, J. Bland-Hawthorn, R. Haynes, J. Lawrence, Q. Parker, M. Withford
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Profiles of fibre Bragg grating stopbands for temporal spectral astronomy
Temporal spectral astronomy studies astrophysical phenomena showing spectral variability on very short timescales. The use of fibre Bragg gratings converts the spectral detection into a photometric one, allowing for short timescale variations to be resolved.