emissionspektroskopi
Emissionspektroskopi, or emission spectroscopy in English, is a spectroscopic technique for determining the elemental composition of a sample by analyzing the light emitted by excited species. When atoms or ions in a sample are energized—by flame, electrothermal sources, inductively coupled plasma, or laser ablation—electrons are promoted to higher energy levels. The subsequent return to lower levels emits photons at characteristic wavelengths, producing an emission spectrum that serves as a molecular fingerprint for the elements present.
Instruments detect and quantify light using a dispersion element (grating or prism) and a detector such as
Common variants include flame emission spectroscopy (for certain metal ions), electrothermal emission (such as graphite furnace
Applications span environmental monitoring (trace metals in water), geology and mining, metallurgy, agriculture, and clinical chemistry.