A monochromator is an optical device that transmits a mechanically selectable narrow band of wavelengths of light or other radiation chosen from a wider...
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ultrafast monochromator is a monochromator that preserves the duration of an ultrashort pulse (in the femtosecond, or lower, time-scale). Monochromators are...
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measurements down to just above 200 nm. Filters and/or monochromators may be used in fluorimeters. A monochromator transmits light of an adjustable wavelength with...
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A crystal monochromator is a device in neutron and X-ray optics to select a defined wavelength of the radiation for further purpose on a dedicated instrument...
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Spectroradiometer (section Monochromator)
Society. "Study Notes: AAS Monochromator." Study Notes: AAS Monochromator. N.p., n.d. Web. 2013. <"Study Notes: AAS Monochromator". Archived from the original...
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X-ray fluorescence (section Monochromators)
emitted by the sample are directed into a diffraction grating-based monochromator. The diffraction grating used is usually a single crystal. By varying...
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spectrometers use a compact double monochromator with a prism pre-monochromator and an echelle grating monochromator for high resolution. A linear charge-coupled...
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scanning monochromators, which filter the light so that only light of a single wavelength reaches the detector at one time. The scanning monochromator moves...
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produce a relative improvement in SNR, compared to an equivalent scanning monochromator, of the order of the square root of m, where m is the number of sample...
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a monochromator. Its status is similar to that of the colorimeter (which uses filters) compared to the spectrophotometer (which uses a monochromator)....
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optical spectrum analyzers which use direct optical techniques such as a monochromator to make measurements. By analyzing the spectra of electrical signals...
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straightforward way to measure a spectrum is to pass the light through a monochromator, an instrument that blocks all of the light except the light at a certain...
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measurement can be achieved by scanning the wavelength range using a monochromator. Alternatively, the entire wavelength range is measured using a Fourier...
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measure the light after it has passed through a filter or through a monochromator for determination at defined wavelengths or for analysis of the spectral...
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A spectrograph is sometimes called polychromator, as an analogy to monochromator. The star spectral classification and discovery of the main sequence...
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instrument case, hydrogen lamp with ultraviolet continuum, and a better monochromator. It was produced from 1941 to 1976 where the price for it in 1941 was...
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the electrons on the entrance of the monochromator unit, to get a high initial electron flux. The monochromator is usually a concentric hemispherical...
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for measuring refractive index of various materials Spectrometer or monochromator for generating or measuring a portion of the optical spectrum, for the...
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the full size of the beam delivered by the neutron guide. Monochromator The monochromator is made by slabs of [115] oriented Germanium crystals which...
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is often present in other spectrometers) is used to separate (like a monochromator) the broadband light into a narrow spectrum suitable for gas sensing...
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disperse the light. Unlike a monochromator, it outputs multiple beams over a range of wavelengths simultaneously. Monochromators have one exit slit and one...
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radiant power fluctuations. The upper beam is passed through a filter or monochromator and passes through the sample. The lower beam is passed through an attenuator...
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isolates a narrow band of light from a broadband source is called a monochromator. Duotone, the use of two ink colors in printing Halftone, the use of...
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single-stage spectrographs (axial transmissive (AT) or Czerny–Turner (CT) monochromators) paired with CCD detectors are most common although Fourier transform...
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either passed through a filter, selecting a fixed wavelength, or a monochromator, which allows a wavelength of interest to be selected for use as the...
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anode rays. It can be configured as a charged particle energy analyzer, monochromator, or mass spectrometer. Any charged particle in an electric field will...
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surface quality. Toroidal mirrors are used in Yolo telescopes and optical monochromators. In these devices, the source and detectors of the light are not located...
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Jacquinot). This results from the fact that in a dispersive instrument, the monochromator has entrance and exit slits which restrict the amount of light that...
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to gamma rays, as in Mössbauer spectroscopy. Wave Acoustics Optics Monochromator Interferometer Diffraction grating Dichroic filter Monochromatic plane...
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diffraction grating and a narrow slit that passes a single wavelength (a monochromator). The light is focused onto a photographic medium and the slit is moved...
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