Difference between revisions of "Remittance spectrophotometry"
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|description=In '''remittance spectrophotometry''' [[incident light]] enters a [[scattering]] medium and is scattered back to the receiving optics (usually [[lightguides]]) before being directed to the [[detector]]. Before [[absorbance]] measurements can be made, a [[white balance]] is carried out. | |description=In '''remittance spectrophotometry''' [[incident light]] enters a [[scattering]] medium and is scattered back to the receiving optics (usually [[lightguides]]) before being directed to the [[detector]]. Before [[absorbance]] measurements can be made, a [[white balance]] is carried out. | ||
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Revision as of 23:31, 27 January 2016
Description
In remittance spectrophotometry incident light enters a scattering medium and is scattered back to the receiving optics (usually lightguides) before being directed to the detector. Before absorbance measurements can be made, a white balance is carried out.
MitoPedia methods: Spectrophotometry