MASTERING X RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY WITH MONOCHROMATORS

White tail ray 0 5 meters

White tail ray 0 5 meters

Whiptail rays are commonly found in shallow tropical water, but they may also be found in temperate regions. These rays specifically live sometimes buried in sand or mud or even near coral reefs on continental shelves, or the shelf created when part of a continent is under water.

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Spectroscopic capability of monochromators

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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