Опубликован 24.04.2025
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Аннотация
This research paper explores the design and application of a scanning monochromator for the detection of infrared radiation in the mid-range spectrum of 800-2500 nm. The mid-infrared region is critical for various scientific and industrial applications, including environmental monitoring, material characterization, and biomedical diagnostics. The monochromator's ability to selectively isolate specific wavelengths allows for enhanced sensitivity and accuracy in measurements. This study details the operational principles of the monochromator, the materials and methods employed in its construction, and the calibration processes necessary for reliable data acquisition. The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the monochromator in various applications, highlighting its potential for advancing research in infrared spectroscopy.
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