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Calibration problems, single wavelength equivalent to point measurement in areas with long view paths (50-100 km) limited applications to date still under development... [Pg.211]

A variety of commercial instruments are available for PL measurements. These include spectrofluorometers intended primarily for use with liquids in a standard configuration, and simple filter-based systems for monitoring PL at a single wavelength. For use with opaque samples and surfaces, a few complete commercial systems are available or may be appropriately modified with special attachments, but due to the wide range of possible configuration requirements it is common to assemble a custom system from commercial optical components. [Pg.382]

The degree of attenuation at the critical frequency can be very large, but this type of silencer has a very narrow bandwidth. This device may be suitable when the machine being dealt with emits sound predominantly of a single wavelength. Lining the chamber with absorbers can expand the absorber bandwidth of a Helmholtz resonator, but this has the effect of reducing the efficiency. The perforated absorber, which forms the basis of many acoustic enclosures and silencers, is a development of the resonator principle. [Pg.658]

The absorbance at a single wavelength due to the presence of a single component is given by ... [Pg.39]

If the emissive power E of a radiation source-that is the energy emitted per unit area per unit time-is expressed in terms of the radiation of a single wavelength X, then this is known as the monochromatic or spectral emissive power E, defined as that rate at which radiation of a particular wavelength X is emitted per unit surface area, per unit wavelength in all directions. For a black body at temperature T, the spectral emissive power of a wavelength X is given by Planck s Distribution Law ... [Pg.439]

By far, the most frequently used device is the ultraviolet detector. Three types are employed (23) — single wavelength with low pressure mercury source, multiwavelength filter photomer with medium pressure mercury source, and spectrophotometer. [Pg.235]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.132 , Pg.134 , Pg.403 , Pg.503 ]




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