- A
spectrometer (/spɛkˈtrɒmɪtər/) is a
scientific instrument used to
separate and
measure spectral components of a
physical phenomenon.
Spectrometer is...
-
Dempster and F.W.
Aston in 1918 and 1919 respectively.
Sector m****
spectrometers known as
calutrons were
developed by
Ernest O.
Lawrence and used for...
- An
optical spectrometer (spectrophotometer,
spectrograph or spectroscope) is an
instrument used to
measure properties of
light over a
specific portion...
-
spectrum of
absorption or
emission of a solid, liquid, or gas. An FTIR
spectrometer simultaneously collects high-resolution
spectral data over a wide spectral...
- A
prism spectrometer is an
optical spectrometer which uses a
dispersive prism as its
dispersive element. The
prism refracts light into its
different colors...
-
manufacturer of m****
spectrometers". The GC–MS is
composed of two
major building blocks: the gas
chromatograph and the m****
spectrometer. The gas chromatograph...
- four
cylindrical rods, set
parallel to each other. In a
quadrupole m****
spectrometer (QMS) the
quadrupole is the m****
analyzer – the
component of the instrument...
- visible/infrared
mapping spectrometer, a
composite infrared spectrometer, a
cosmic dust analyzer, a
radio and
plasma wave experiment, a
plasma spectrometer, an ultraviolet...
- in
regular m****
spectrometers.
Typical tandem m****
spectrometry instrumentation setups include triple quadrupole m****
spectrometers (QqQ), multi-sector...
- vibrations, many
below 600 cm−1 with some
below 100 cm−1. A Mössbauer
spectrometer is a
device that
performs Mössbauer spectroscopy, or a
device that uses...