RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SECOND DERIVATIVE SPECTROMETRIC ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION

  • Hager, Robert N., Jr.
Publication date
January 1973
Publisher
The Ohio State University Libraries

Abstract

Author Institution: Spectrometrics of Florida, Inc., Lear Siegler, Inc.A derivative spectrometer contains a means for producing wavelength modulation in time such that radiation exiting the spectrometer is of wavelength $\lambda =\lambda_{0}+ a \sin (wt)$, where ``a” is constant setting the amplitude of modulation. Radiation to be analyzed by a derivative spectrometer will produce a harmonic of the fundamental frequency w in a detector output, the amplitude of the nth harmonic being directly related to the amplitude of the nth derivative of intensity with respect to wavelength. Instrumentation has been developed and manufactured which measures the second derivative of intensity with respect to wavelength. In a laboratory analyzer, $\lambda...

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