Calibration

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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Spectral calibration pencil lamps

Light Sources for Calibrating Spectrometers

3 Minute ReadThe calibration of spectra in wavelength λ that you will see in these different posts has usually been performed with commercial “pencil-type” spectral lamps of mercury-argon Hg(Ar), krypton (Kr) and neon (Ne). These lamps use a continuous AC or DC discharge to excite the inert gases in the tubes and emit a series of narrow

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Calibration lines from Hg(Ar) lamp

Spectrometer Calibration

4 Minute ReadIntroduction Modern spectrometers today, regardless of their size, employ sensitive linear CCD and CMOS sensors. The most popular sizes have 1024, 2048 and more recently 4096 pixels along the dispersion axis of the grating. Associated software automatically reads out a series of digitized values, each value corresponding to a single pixel element on the detector. 

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