Abstract
The 1940 Applied Research Laboratories’ projection comparator-densitometer, using spectrum plates either 2″×10″ or 4″×10″, provides dual projection of a sample spectrogram and a master onto a translucent screen mounted directly before the operator. Using a slit system that moves into contact with the plate; a vacuum photo-cell, a two-stage compensated amplifier, and sturdy ammeter, the comparator-densitometer provides transmission readings on any spectral line, accurate to a few tenths of a percent. The unit is fast in operation allowing the operator to read easily as many as six lines per minute. Operating from 115-v, 60-cycle power supply, it achieves this accuracy with the minimum amount of care and upkeep.
© 1941 Optical Society of America
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