Let xA be a ray through a prism in the minimum deviation position for some known wavelength (say λ).
Then the path of the ray is xABx'. Because of internal reflections
at B, C and A, there is another path that can be traced, namely,
xABCABC...x'. If we increment the incidence angle θ by
δθ, so that we have incidence zA, then the path will
primarily be zAB'z', but also there will be another path, now
zAB'C'A'B''...y' which will give a ghost image along with the real
image.
The variation δθ will cause a variation δφ inside the
prism, as follows:
sin(θ)/sin(φ) =nλ=>sin(θ)=nλ*
sin(φ) =>δ(sin(θ))=nλ*δ(sin(φ))
=>
cos(θ)δθ=nλ*cos(φ) δφ
=>δφ
=cos(θ)δθ/(nλ*cos(φ)) (1)
Knowing that phi =sin-1(sin(θ)/nλ) (2)
we get: δφ =cos(θ)δθ/{nλ*Ö[1-(sin(θ)/nλ)2]}
(3)
Now it is easy to see that A2=30°+δφ
=>B'3=30°-δφ
=>C'1=30°+δφ
=>A'1=30°-δφ
=>A'2=30°-δφ
=>B''2=30°+δφ (4)
Thus, B''1=sin-1{sin(30°+δφ)*nλ}
the emergence angle of the ghost image,
and B'1=sin-1{sin(30°-δφ )*nλ}
the emergence angle of the real image.
A different picture of the path of a ghost image can be seen in the following:
The real image path is shown in red. The primary ghost image path is
shown in purple. While designing the above figure with EucliDraw, professor Paris
Pamfilos discovered that the points ABB'D are con-cyclic. This implies
that the exit ghost angle is equal to the incidence angle.
Ghost images unfortunately appear along with the real spectroscopic image. The problem is particularly acute with very bright spectra, as these cause many visible reflections. To minimize the problem, the collimator is allowed to turn, so that ghost images will disappear from a particular section of the spectrum. If you see ghost images in a certain part of the spectrum, rotate the collimator slightly, until ghosts shift out of view. Then re-adjust the viewing telescope's angle, by bringing the original image back to view. This way you can have ghost images visible on the violet part of the spectrum, while you are examining the yellow part, and vice versa, for example. Note also that along with the main ghost images, there are secondary ghost images caused by the fact that the system contains two prisms. These cannot be remedied.