A spectrometer is a photometer that detects the composition of substances by passing light through a sample and comparing before and after wavelength intensities. The instrument performs over a range ...
A spectrometer is one of those tools that many of us would love to have, but just can’t justify the price of. Sure there are some DIY options out there, but few of them have the convenience or ...
Here at Hackaday, we love to see projects re-visited and updated after we’ve covered them on the site. It’s always exciting to see what the creators come up with next, and this Pi-Based Spectrometer ...
Color, as the way light's wavelength is perceived by the human eye, goes beyond a simple aesthetic element, containing important scientific information like a substance's composition or state.
A multilayered semiconductor acting as an optical sensor opens the way to miniaturized, adjunct spectrometers.
University of Illinois chemistry professor Alexander Scheeline has developed software that turns a camera phone, an LED, and a few other cheap tools into a spectrometer. Armed with these, he thinks we ...
Each type of light source has its own spectral distribution that show the proportions between individual wavelengths. Using spectral distributions, qualitative aspects of light such as color and color ...
UV-Vis or Vis-NIR spectrometer combines light source and cuvette holder in a single package Dunedin, Florida, USA (September 13, 2016) – Ocean Optics’ new Flame-CHEM spectrophotometer systems combine ...
UV-Vis or Vis-NIR spectrometer combines light source and cuvette holder in single package - Ocean Optics’ new FLAME-CHEM spectrophotometer systems combine a high-performance, compact Flame UV-Vis (200 ...