Spectroscopy, Spectrometer, Spectrophotometer, Spectroscope
SPECTROSCOPY:
Is the study of the interaction between light and matter where the absorption and emission of light or other radiation by the matter are studied and Measured.
SPECTROMETER:
Is a scientific instrument that is used to measure the variation of difference in various properties caused by an object over a particular range.
SPECTROPHOTOMETER:
Is a particular type of spectrometer that measure the interaction (absorption, reflection, scatlering) of electromagnetic radiation from sample or the emission (fluorescence, phosphorescence) of electromagnetic radiation by various sample.
SPECTROSCOPE:
A spectroscope or optical spectrometer is a device that measures different properties of light over a specific range in the spectrum used for the analysis of various object.
TYPES OF SPECTROSCOPY:
- Absorption spectroscopy
- Emission Spectroscopy
- Fluorescence Spectroscopy
- Fourier-transform infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Infrared Spectroscopy (IR)
- Mass Spectroscopy
- Nuclear Maganetic Resonance (NMR)
- Raman Spectroscopy
- Ultraviolet & Visible (UV Spectroscopy)
- X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy
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