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Figure C 1.5.6. Single Ag nanoparticles imaged with evanescent-wave excitation. (A) Unfiltered photograph showing scattered laser light (514.5 nm) from Ag particles immobilized on a polylysine-coated surface. (B) Bandpass filtered (540-580 nm) photograph taken from a blank Ag colloid sample incubated witli 1 mM NaCl and... Figure C 1.5.6. Single Ag nanoparticles imaged with evanescent-wave excitation. (A) Unfiltered photograph showing scattered laser light (514.5 nm) from Ag particles immobilized on a polylysine-coated surface. (B) Bandpass filtered (540-580 nm) photograph taken from a blank Ag colloid sample incubated witli 1 mM NaCl and...
Acousto-optic Filters. The newest type of spectrometer to become commercially available is the acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF). An AOTF is a sohd-state, electronically tunable bandpass filter based on the diffraction of optical waves by acoustic waves in an optically anisotropic crystal. [Pg.196]

A computer-controlled bandpass filter system controls the size of the acquired spectral window. Typically, this is set to about 120% of the desired sweep width. Only frequencies within these limits are allowed to reach the ADC. Those frequencies outside the limits would only contribute to the noise in the final spectmm. The need for this system is dictated by the nonselective nature of the excitation rf pulse. [Pg.402]

If it is necessary for engineering purposes to know the tonal make-up of a noise, several approaches are possible. A bandpass filter can process the noise. The most common filters are octave band filters, and the agreed center frequencies are as follows ... [Pg.653]

Quin-2 and PHPA are the only combination we have foimd that allows us to look at Ca and oxidant production simultaneously. For this experiment, Quin-2 is detected at 490 nm through a bandpass filter and PHPA is monitored at 400 nm through the monochromator. Under... [Pg.32]

As we have seen in Section 9.5.3, in the case of resistance thermometry, the signal produced by a low-temperature thermometer is very low (microvolt range). Low-pass filters are not sufficient to narrow the detection bandwidth in order to get a suitable signal to noise ratio (S/N). Bandpass filters are needed. The most commonly used method is the synchronous demodulation, usually simply called lock-in technique, as shown in the block diagram of Fig. 10.7. [Pg.247]

The 2 emission at 394 nm and the HPO emission at 526 nm are selected by means of appropriate narrow bandpass filters and the lower half of the flame is shielded to reduce background... [Pg.105]

The instruments used in X-ray emission spectrometry reflect the principles set out in Chapter 7. Radiation characteristic of the specimen is produced by electron or radiation bombardment. Monochromatic radiation is then presented to the detector by a diffraction device or by use of a series of narrow bandpass filters. Alternatively pulse height analysis (p. 465) can be applied to a series of pulses which have been generated with a size proportional to the radiation energy. Typical X-ray spectrometry arrangements are shown in Figures 8.40 and 8.41. [Pg.344]

Effect of bandpass and choice of wavelength on a Beer s law plot. Curve A represents a calibration curve using a narrow bandpass monochromator at k. Curve B represents a calibration curve using a wide bandpass filter at X or a narrow bandpass monochromator at. ... [Pg.361]


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