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Infrared spectrometer data-handling system

A typical IR spectrometer consists of the following components radiation source, sampling area, monochromator (in a dispersive instrument), an interference filter or interferometer (in a non-dispersive instrument), a detector, and a recorder or data-handling system. The instrumentation requirements for the mid-infrared, the far-infrared, and the near-infrared regions are different. Most commercial dispersive infrared spectrometers are designed to operate in the mid-infrared region (4000-400 cm ). An FTIR spectrometer with proper radiation sources and detectors can cover the entire IR region. In this section, the types of radiation sources, optical systems, and detectors used in the IR spectrometer are discussed. [Pg.3407]


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