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- of monochromators. In hard X-ray and neutron optics, crystal monochromators are used to define wave conditions on the instruments. A monochromator can...
- ultrafast monochromator is a monochromator that preserves the duration of an ultrashort pulse (in the femtosecond, or lower, time-scale). Monochromators are...
- on the number of monochromators that can be crowded around the fluorescing sample. The need to accommodate multiple monochromators means that a rather...
- A crystal monochromator is a device in neutron and X-ray optics to select a defined wavelength of the radiation for further purpose on a dedicated instrument...
- measurements down to just above 200 nm. Filters and/or monochromators may be used in fluorimeters. A monochromator transmits light of an adjustable wavelength with...
- scanning monochromators, which filter the light so that only light of a single wavelength reaches the detector at one time. The scanning monochromator moves...
- filters, whereas monochromators are generally freely tunable over a relatively wide range. The potential disadvantage of monochromators arises from that...
- surface quality. Toroidal mirrors are used in Yolo telescopes and optical monochromators. In these devices, the source and detectors of the light are not located...
- constant dispersion. Single or double monochromators can be used depending on application, with double monochromators generally providing more precision...
- the atomizer can be excluded, which is imperative for LS AAS. Simple monochromators of the Littrow or (better) the Czerny-Turner design are typically used...