spektrométer
A spektrometer is an instrument used to measure the properties of light or other electromagnetic radiation as a function of wavelength. These properties typically include intensity, which is the amount of radiation present at each wavelength. The fundamental principle behind most spektrometers involves dispersing the incoming radiation into its constituent wavelengths. This is commonly achieved using a prism or a diffraction grating. Once dispersed, a detector measures the intensity of the radiation at each specific wavelength.
The resulting data, a spectrum, provides a unique "fingerprint" of the substance or phenomenon being analyzed.
The components of a typical spektrometer include a light source (if the sample doesn't emit its own