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Use of an optical multichannel analyzer in spectrophotometry

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Abstract

The use of an optical multichannel analyzer in reflectance and transmittance spectrophotometry has been studied. An instrument was developed based on the Shaw-Blevin reflectometer and was capable of collecting optical reflectance and transmittance data at a rate of up to 1024 samples in 17 ins. The accuracy of the apparatus has been assessed by comparison with the measurements made on the same specimens using a commercial spectrophotometer fitted with a Strong reflectometer.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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