
More About The Spectrometer
This chapter explains what you need to know before collecting
spectra under various conditions. It includes information about
hardware changes you can make to improve the precision and
accuracy of spectral data.
Sources, detectors
and beamsplitters
The type of source, detector and beamsplitter in the spectrometer and
the ability to change the source and detector depend on the
spectrometer configuration.
If you need to replace or change the source or detector, view
“Replacing the source” or “Replacing the detector” in the “Servicing
your spectrometer” book in Spectrometer Help Topics.
Caution
Even after the spectrometer is turned off, the external housing of the
source remains hot for up to 15 minutes. To avoid being burned by a
currently installed source, allow enough time for it to cool before
handling it.
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For more information about using different sources, find “source” in
the Index of OMNIC Help Topics and go to the “Specifying the
source type” topic.
If you need to install an energy screen for the detector you are using,
view “Energy screens” in the “Installing new hardware” book in
Spectrometer Help Topics.
The spectrometer is available in several source-beamsplitter-detector
configurations. There are two main considerations when selecting a
configuration: compatibility and spectral range. The following table
lists the spectral ranges of compatible component combinations.
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