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Multichannel array detection, coupled spectroscopy

Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy with Multichannel Array Detection... [Pg.75]

In light of the fact that Fourier transform instrumentation was largely responsible for expanding Raman spectroscopy into the analytical laboratory, it is perhaps interesting to consider why Raman spectroscopy is so popular today but Fourier transform Raman does not play the dominant role. After a discussion of the poor sensitivity of NIR Raman spectrometry using a scanning monochromator with PMT detection in Section 18.1, it was stated To improve this situation, either a multichannel or multiplex measurement was needed and the multiplex measurement came first. Multichannel measurements came very shortly afterward, however, and instruments based on polychromators with silicon-based charge-coupled-device (CCD) array detectors have become more popular than FT-Raman spectrometers. In this section we compare the performance of FT- and CCD-Raman spectrometers. [Pg.385]


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