Spectroscopic capability of monochromators
Precision: With the ability to finely select wavelengths, optical monochromators enable high-precision spectroscopic measurements, crucial for applications like fluorescence spectroscopy and colorimetry. A monochromator is a device that separates different wavelengths of light from a given light source. The main components typically include an entrance slit, mirrors and a light disperser. The name is from Greek mono- 'single'; chroma 'colour' and Latin -ator 'denoting an agent'. In this volume, we will describe the monochromator, an important part of the spectrophotometer that was explained in UV TALK LETTER Vol.
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