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Jul
2008

X-ray Spectroscopy

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This technique involves excitation of inner electrons of atoms, which may be seen as x-ray absorption. An x-ray fluorescence emission spectrum may be produced when an electron falls from a higher energy state into the vacancy created by the absorbed energy.

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Jul
2008

Raman Spectroscopy

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Raman scattering of light by molecules may be used to provide information on a sample’s chemical composition and molecular structure.

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Jul
2008

Multiplex or Frequency-Modulated Spectroscopy

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In this type of spectroscopy, each optical wavelength that is recorded is encoded with an audio frequency containing the original wavelength information. A wavelength analyzer can then reconstruct the original spectrum.

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Jul
2008

Mass Spectrometry

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A mass spectrometer source produces ions. Information about a sample may be obtained by analyzing the dispersion of ions when they interact with the sample, generally using the mass-to-charge ratio.

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Jul
2008

Laser Spectroscopy

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Absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy commonly use laser light as an energy source. Laser spectroscopies provide information about the interaction of coherent light with matter. Laser spectrocopy generally has high resolution and sensitivity.

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Jul
2008

Infrared Spectroscopy

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The infrared absorption spectrum of a substance is sometimes called its molecular fingerprint. Although frequently used to identify materials, infrared spectroscopy also may be used to quantify the number of absorbing molecules.

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Jul
2008

Gamma-ray Spectroscopy

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Gamma radiation is the energy source in this type of spectroscopy, which includes activation analysis and Mossbauer spectroscopy.

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Jul
2008

Electron Spectroscopy

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There are several types of electron spectroscopy, all associated with measuring changes in electronic energy levels. Fourier Transform

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Jul
2008

Electron Paramagnetic Spectroscopy

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This is a microwave technique based on splitting electronic energy fields in a magnetic field. It is used to determine structures of samples containing unpaired electrons.

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Jul
2008

Attenuated Total Reflectance Spectroscopy

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This is the study of substances in thin films or on surfaces. The sample is penetrated by an energy beam one or more times and the reflected energy is analyzed. Attenuated total reflectance spectroscopy and the related technique called frustrated multiple internal reflection spectroscopy are used to analyze coatings and opaque liquids.

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