spektroskooppi
Spektroskooppi is the Finnish term for a spectroscope, an optical instrument used to observe and analyze the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted, transmitted, or reflected by a source. By dispersing light into its component wavelengths, a spektroskooppi reveals spectral lines and features that indicate the physical and chemical properties of the source.
A basic spektroskooppi consists of an entrance slit, a collimating element, a dispersive element (historically a
Spectroscopic observations differentiate between continuous, emission, and absorption spectra. Emission and absorption lines correspond to atomic
Modern instruments derived from the spektroskooppi include spectrometers and spectrographs that couple dispersive optics to detectors