Spectral Analysis /

Thanks to various techniques based on the decomposition of light (prism or diffraction grating), it becomes possible to analyze the light emitted by a source and determine its chemical composition.

The practical activities presented here involve using high-precision spectrogoniometers to identify with great accuracy the different spectral lines that make up your light source.

We also invite you to build your own monochromator on an optical bench. By adding a CCD array, you then create a homemade real-time spectrophotometer that displays the relative intensities of the different lines present in mercury or sodium vapor lamps, for example.

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  1. Experiment Spectrogoniometry experiments
    Sku 202795

    Experiment Spectrogoniometry experiments

    €4,000.00 €4,800.00 Instead of €5,070.00

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  2. Experiment on goniometry experiments
    Sku 202793

    Experiment on goniometry experiments

    €1,989.17 €2,387.00
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  3. Raman spectroscopy Experiment
    Sku 204808

    Raman spectroscopy Experiment

    €10,833.33 €13,000.00
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  4. Balmer Series Supplement
    Sku 204396

    Balmer Series Supplement

    €440.83 €529.00
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  5. Experiment color dispersion
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    Experiment color dispersion

    €1,379.17 €1,655.00
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  6. Experiment Zeeman Effect
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    Experiment Zeeman Effect

    €15,615.11 €18,738.13
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  7. Experiment Creation of a monochromator
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    Experiment Creation of a monochromator

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