emisiospektroskopia
Emisiospektroskopia, also known as emission spectroscopy, is an analytical technique in which light emitted by excited atoms, ions, or molecules is analyzed to determine a sample’s composition and concentration. Energizing the species by heat, flame, arc, spark, or plasma causes electronic transitions that produce photons at characteristic wavelengths. Measuring the intensities of these emission lines with a wavelength-selective detector allows elemental identification and quantification.
Common configurations include flame emission spectroscopy (FES), graphite furnace emission spectrometry, and inductively coupled plasma optical
Quantification relies on calibration against standards and the proportionality between emission intensity and concentration, tempered by
Applications include environmental monitoring, metallurgy and mining, geology, and clinical analysis, as well as astronomical spectroscopy,