Spectroscopy

In general Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between radiation and matter as a function of wavelength. Electromagnetic spectroscopy is the interactions of matter with electromagnetic radiation, such as UV visible and infrared light. The range of light analysis techniques includes absorbance, reflection, emission, scattering and refractive index. The physical quantity measured is either of energy absorbed or energy produced.

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Absorption spectroscopy uses the range of the electromagnetic spectra (wavelenghts) in which a material absorbs. This includes atomic absorption and various molecular techniques, such as infrared and ultraviolet-visible.

Emission spectroscopy uses the range of electromagnetic spectra in which a material radiates after first absorbing energy. Molecular techniques include Fluorescence Spectroscopy.

Scattering spectroscopy measures the amount of light that a material scatters at certain wavelengths and angles. One of the most useful applications of light scattering spectroscopy is Raman Spectroscopy.

Other commonly used spectroscopic light analysis techniques are Circular Dichroism spectroscopy, Dual Polarisation Interferometry and Laser Spectroscopy.

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