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Emission spectra analysis using an inexpensive spectrometer and PhysicsSensor

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Abstract

Using a spectrum analyzer and a simple instrumentation, it’s possible to carry out laboratory practices at university education level to determine the emission wavelength of different sources with an error rates of about 1%.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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