Emission Spectroscopy

Emission Spectroscopy Blog Posts

Picture of a typical spectrum tube

Spectrum Tubes

4 Minute ReadIntroduction Spectrum tubes are a very useful way to introduce science students to the study of the interaction of light photons with matter and the subject of optical spectroscopy. They are often seen in demonstrations in high schools and early university lab classes to teach the basic principles of quantum theory and atomic and molecular […]

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Hydrogen discharge lamp

The Hydrogen (and Deuterium) Emission Spectrum

6 Minute ReadIntroduction Here is the emission spectrum of hydrogen gas in a discharge tube recorded at moderate spectral resolution: Fig. 1 The Spectrum of Hydrogen Gas in a Discharge Tube It was obtained, as with many other emission spectra on this blog, by using either a mini Tesla coil (widely available online) or a high voltage

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Caesium chliride crystals

Caesium Chloride and the F Centre

3 Minute ReadIntroduction The above image is a sample of high purity caesium chloride crystals (CsCl). They are in a sealed glass ampoule and were prepared under high vacuum. At first glance, these appear to be fairly uninteresting plain white crystals, very typical of so many other inorganic and organic salts. But when these crystals are excited

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Selenium sample in glass tube

Selenium: An element that can’t make up its mind

6 Minute ReadIntroduction The chemical element Selenium. Atomic number 34. Chemical symbol Se. The quirky title I chose for this post – an element that can’t make up its mind – refers to the fact that selenium is generally considered a nonmetal. However, it has also been classed, by many investigators in the past, as a metalloid.

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Phosphorescent Paints

7 Minute ReadIntroduction Does anyone remember having glow-in-the-dark stars, planets and constellation stickers that as kids we would stick to our bedroom walls and ceiling? I don’t think I am the only one to remember and enjoy this daily night time event. Once the bedroom light was switched off these stickers would glow green for a while,

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Factors affecting line profile

Factors Affecting Spectrometer Performance

7 Minute ReadIntroduction There are a number of technical constraints to consider when selecting a spectrometer for a particular application, whether this involves purchasing a commercial model from the wide range of relatviely low cost mini-spectrometers available these days, or whether one is designing and home-building a spectrometer from scratch. In this post we shall consider some

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Spectral changes during Hg lamp warm up

Mercury Lamp Spectral Changes at Start Up

3 Minute ReadThis is a quick post that examines the spectral line emission changes that occur when a Mercury-Argon (Hg-Ar) gas discharge lamp is switched on and warms up. I used the Time Acquisition mode of an Ocean Optics S2000 fibre-optic spectrometer to record the changes in intensity of 3 spectral lines after the lamp is switched

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