Flint Glass Prism
Joseph Fraunhofer, nineteenth century

The spectral analysis of light sources emerges as a consequence of Newton’s observation that white light can be refracted into its component colors by a prism. One of the pioneers of this technique is Fraunhofer, who perfects the production of prisms, and whose discoveries include the absorption lines in the solar spectrum.

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