Seamlessly connect a spectrometer to a microscope for micro-spectroscopy studies, enabling detailed spectral analysis of a range of microscopic samples. The first chapter will intro uce you to the basic concepts of spectroscopy. The entrance slit allows light into the spectrometer, where a system of mirrors or lenses routes it first onto a diffraction grating or prism, and then onto the detector. Samples can range from in-vitro and in-vivo tissue samples, quantum structures (dots, wires), material surfaces and crystals. Task at hand For many research groups a modular approach [1, 2] can be. A spectrometer is a device used to measure the properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, often through processes such as absorption, emission, or scattering.
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