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Fundamentals of Dispersive Optical Spectroscopy Systems
Description
Bridging the gap between basic theoretical texts and specific system recommendations, Fundamentals of Dispersive Optical Spectroscopy Systems addresses the definition, design, justification, and verification of instrumentation for optical spectroscopy, with an emphasis on the application and realization of the technology. The optical spectroscopy solutions discussed within use dispersive spectrometers that primarily involve diffraction gratings. Topics include dispersive elements, detectors, illumination, calibration, and stray light. This book is suitable for students and for professionals looking for a comprehensive text that compares theoretical designs and physical reality during installation.
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Wilfried Neumann
Content
Preface
Glossary of Symbols and Notation
1 Introduction, Terminology, and Scales
2 Spectrometer Concepts
3 The Dispersion Elements: Diffraction Grating and Refraction Prism
4 Design Considerations of Monochromator and Spectrograph Systems
5 Detectors for Optical Spectroscopy
6 Illumination of Spectrometers and Samples: Light Sources, Transfer Systems, and Fiber Optics
7 Calibration of Spectrometers
8 Stray and False Light: Origin, Impact, and Analysis
9 Related Techniques
References
Index
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