MASTERING MONOCHROMATORS IN ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY

Spectroscopic Systems and Monochromators

Spectroscopic Systems and Monochromators

This document discusses optoelectronic devices including spectrophotometers and monochromators. What is a monochromator? A monochromator produces a beam of light with an extremely narrow bandwidth, or light of a single color. Spectrographs are important tools for studying many biological and chemical processes and substances, from pigments to plant growth and nucleic acids to pharmaceuticals, providing information about analytes based on their optical properties. In the study of Optical Behaviour of Materials, spectroscopic instruments are used for irradiation of samples as well as for analyzing emitted radiation. The name is from Greek mono- 'single'; chroma 'colour' and Latin -ator 'denoting an agent'.

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Atomic spectrometers mainly include

Atomic spectrometers mainly include

Instrument designs for atomic spectroscopy include an atomizer, wavelength selector, photodetector, and, for absorption spectroscopy, a light source. Atomic absorption spectrometers are one of the most commonly sold and used analytical devices. Several analytical techniques are available: And selecting the most appropriate one is the key to achieving accurate, reliable, real-world results.

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