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Flame Atomic absorption Spectroscopy
« on: September 19, 2011, 08:01:18 AM »
According to Beer 's law, the incident radiation should have at least a width that is narrower than that of the absorbing transition , what does it mean actually?

Why does absorption decrease if bandpass of wavelength selectors is much wider than the line-width of atomic spectral lines and how can it be solved by using a spectral line light source ?


 

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