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Monochromators grating

Typical grating monochromator with inset showing the dispersion of the radiation by the diffraction grating. [Pg.378]

Sohd-state multi-element detector arrays in the focal planes of simple grating monochromators can simultaneously monitor several absorption features. These devices were first used for uv—vis spectroscopy. Infrared coverage is limited (see Table 3), but research continues to extend the response to longer wavelengths. Less expensive nir array detectors have been appHed to on-line process instmmentation (125) (see Photodetectors). [Pg.315]

Fluorometry and Phosphorimetry. Modem spectrofluorometers can record both fluorescence and excitation spectra. Excitation is furnished by a broad-band xenon arc lamp foUowed by a grating monochromator. The selected excitation frequency, is focused on the sample the emission is coUected at usuaUy 90° from the probe beam and passed through a second monochromator to a photomultiplier detector. Scan control of both monochromators yields either the fluorescence spectmm, ie, emission intensity as a function of wavelength X for a fixed X, or the excitation spectmm, ie, emission intensity at a fixed X as a function of X. Fluorescence and phosphorescence can be distinguished from the temporal decay of the emission. [Pg.319]

A dispersive element for spectral analysis of PL. This may be as simple as a filter, but it is usually a scanning grating monochromator. For excitation spectroscopy or in the presence of much scattered light, a double or triple monochromator (as used in Raman scattering) may be required. [Pg.383]

The PIA-investigations were carried out under dynamic vacuum (p< 10 5 mbar) and at 77 K with films cast from toluene solution onto KBr substrates. For the dispersive method [29, 30] the globar, the KBr-prism premonochromator, and the grating monochromator of a Perkin Elmer 125 lR-spcctrometer were used in the spectral range of 0.25 to 1.24 eV. The pump beam was chopped mechanically... [Pg.152]

In a simple flame (emission) photometer an interference filter (Section 17.7) can be used. In more sophisticated flame emission spectrophotometers which require better isolation of the emitted frequency, a prism or a grating monochromator is employed. [Pg.791]

Emission spectrometer incorporating sample and counter electrodes, means of excitation, prism or grating monochromator, photomultiplier detection system, microprocessors or computers for data processing, interference correction and data display. [Pg.289]

A diagram of an emission spectrometer is shown in Figure 8.3. The electric discharge occurs between a pair of electrodes (preferably enclosed in a special housing for reasons of safety) one of which contains the sample. Emitted radiation is dispersed by a prism or grating monochromator and detected by photomultipliers. [Pg.290]

Emission spectrometer incorporating a sample nebulizer, grating monochromator, photomultiplier detection system and microprocessor controller. Excitation by dc-arc plasma jet, or inductively coupled plasma. Laser excitation sometimes used. [Pg.298]

Filter-photometer or spectrophotometer incorporating prism or grating monochromator, phototube photomultiplier or diode array, glass, quartz or plastic cells. [Pg.363]

The design of a conventional atomic absorption spectrometer is relatively simple (Fig. 3.1), consisting of a lamp, a beam chopper, a burner, a grating monochromator, and a photomultiplier detector. The design of each of these is briefly considered. The figure shows both single and double beam operation, as explained below. [Pg.50]

If grating monochromators are used, the bandpass AA is constant and the scale is linear in wavelength. The expression in wavelength must then be used for the integral calculation. [Pg.120]

Furthermore, if one uses the wavelength modulation technique, which is strictly not surface sensitive but only enhances sharp structures and as the bandwidth of a grating monochromator decreases with decreasing energy, the low frequency peak will appear broad for reasonable slit widths. The... [Pg.4]

Near-infrared Spectroscopy for Process Analytical Technology 119 5.3.2 The scanning grating monochromator and polychromator diode-array... [Pg.119]


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