A third-order instrument refers to a type of optical device, often used in spectroscopy or imaging, that employs a third-order polynomial to describe its response or behavior. In the context of diffraction gratings, it can indicate the use of third-order diffraction to separate light into its component wavelengths. Such instruments are designed to enhance resolution or sensitivity in specific applications, allowing for more precise measurements in scientific experiments.
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