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Chapter 7
Components of Optical Instruments
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Components of Optical Instruments
Typical spectroscopic instruments contain five components: (1) a stable source of radiant energy, (2) a transparent container for holding the sample, (3) a device that isolates a restricted region of the spectrum for measurement, (4) a radiation detector that converts radiant energy into a signal detector, (5) a signal processor and readout.
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Components of Optical Instruments
AbsorptionFluorescencePhosphorescenceScatteringEmissionChemiluminescence
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Rayleigh & Raman Scattering Occur when the dimensions of the particles that
cause the scattering are small in comparison to the wavelength of the incident radiation. Dissolved particles can result in Rayleigh and Raman scattering.
A type of Raman Spectrometer: FRA 106/S Spectrometer
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Sources of Radiation
RequirementsSufficient powerStability over long periods of timeVoltage regulation required as radiant
power varies exponentially with voltage
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Lasers
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LasersPumpingSpontaneous emission (fluorescence)Stimulated emissionAbsorption
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Wavelength SelectorsFilters Interference Filters Interference Wedges Absorption Filters
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Wavelength SelectorsMonochromators- one color - pass a narrow band of
wavelengths
The SURE_SPECTRUM is an imaging spectrograph and scanning monochromator that features dual exit ports for maximum flexibility.
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Wavelength Selectors
View of inside of monochromator
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Wavelength Selectors
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Radiation Transducers
Photomultiplier
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Radiation Transducers
Photodiode Arrays (PDA)
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Radiation Transducers
Charge Transfer DevicesCharge Injection Devices (CID)Charge-Coupled Devices (CCD)
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Signal Processors & ReadoutsPhoton Counting
Advantages: Improved signal-to-noise ratio Sensitivity to low radiation levels Improved precision for a given measurement time Lowered sensitivity to photomultiplier tube voltage
and temperature fluctuations Detection method of choice in fluorescence,
chemiluminescence, and Raman spectrometry
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Signal Processors & ReadoutsPhoton CountingDisadvantages: Required equipment is
more complex and expensive
Technique has not been widely applied for routine molecular absorption measurements in ultraviolet and visible regions
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Principles of Fourier Transform Optical Measurements Transforms data set from time domain to frequency
domain Advantages
Throughput High resolving power
Interferometers Michelson Mach-Zender Fabry-Perot
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