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-Figure 2: BCS2015G1 Response Curve+**Figure 2: BCS2015G1 Response Curve**
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-Figure 3: Diode Translation Unit+Figure 3: Diode Translation Unit**
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-Figure 4: Translation Stage+ 
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-Figure 5: Prism Mounting Fixture+ 
 +**Figure 5: Prism Mounting Fixture**
The slit was constructed using aluminum foil and scotch tape. Two rectangular pieces of aluminum foil were cut out, and folded to create a straight edge. These two pieces were then taped onto more aluminum foil to create the slit. This construction was placed onto a wooden fixture, shown in Figure 6. The slit was constructed using aluminum foil and scotch tape. Two rectangular pieces of aluminum foil were cut out, and folded to create a straight edge. These two pieces were then taped onto more aluminum foil to create the slit. This construction was placed onto a wooden fixture, shown in Figure 6.
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-Figure 6: Aluminum Foil Slit and Diodes+** 
 +Figure 6: Aluminum Foil Slit and Diodes**
The mounting system for the lens is described in the Optical Proof-of-Principle section. The final version was reinforced with duct tape, and screwed onto the base of the instrument in the correct location. Once the lens was in place it was crucial to touch it as little as possible to avoid unnecessary translations. Figure 7 shows the lens with respect to the slit and the prism. The mounting system for the lens is described in the Optical Proof-of-Principle section. The final version was reinforced with duct tape, and screwed onto the base of the instrument in the correct location. Once the lens was in place it was crucial to touch it as little as possible to avoid unnecessary translations. Figure 7 shows the lens with respect to the slit and the prism.
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The schematic of the final design is shown in Figure 8. The schematic of the final design is shown in Figure 8.
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The final version of the spectrometer is shown in Figure 9. The whole spectrometer enclosure can be covered by a piece of cardboard to prevent ambient light from entering. The final version of the spectrometer is shown in Figure 9. The whole spectrometer enclosure can be covered by a piece of cardboard to prevent ambient light from entering.
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-Figure 9: Final Spectrometer Construction+**Figure 9: Final Spectrometer Construction**

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