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Components of Optical Instruments or What’s inside that spectrometer?
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Components of Optical Instruments Emission Flame Photometer Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometer Absorption Spectrometer Fluorescence and/or Scattering Spectrometer SourceWavelength SelectorSampleDetector Signal Processor Readout
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Components of Optical Instruments Emission Flame Photometer SourceWavelength Selector Sample Detector Signal Processor Readout
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Components of Optical Instruments Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometer SourceWavelength Selector Sample Detector Signal Processor Readout
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Components of Optical Instruments Absorption Spectrometer SourceWavelength SelectorDetector Signal Processor Readout Sample
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Components of Optical Instruments Fluorescence and/or Scattering Spectrometer Source Wavelength SelectorDetector Signal Processor Readout Sample 0-90 o
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Components of Optical Instruments Fig. 7-2, pg. 145 ”(a) Construction materials
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Components of Optical Instruments Fig. 7-2, pg. 145 ”(b) wavelength selectors for spectroscopic instruments."
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Components of Optical Instruments
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Sources YOU TELL ME!
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Sources of radiation Blackbody Radiation: I
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Monochromator – can vary wavelength – scan spectrum Prism – shorter wavelengths dispersed more
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Grating – Dispersion of light is linear in
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Types of gratings – most common – echellette UV-visible 1200 –1400 grooves /mm IR hundreds of grooves/mm Holographic Gratings – made by laser technology – very cheap, easy to make and very reproducible, can produce up too 6000 grooves/mm.
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Width of Slits
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Effective Bandwidth – eff = wD -1 reciprocal linear dispersion, the inverse of the linear dispersion (D, mm/nm), which is the spreading of the light by a monochromator grating. d is the distance between blazes on the grating, and F is the focal length of the monochromator. w= slitwidth when Dy = w, is the effective bandwidth
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Example: To tell the difference between 589.6 and 589.0 nm light, what slitwidth would be required?
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