Spectrometer
A spectrometer is a sophisticated scientific instrument used for measuring the properties of light and other electromagnetic radiation. It functions by dispersing the incoming radiation into its constituent wavelengths or frequencies, allowing for the analysis of the spectrum. Spectrometers are employed across various fields, such as chemistry, physics, astronomy, and environmental science, for tasks ranging from identifying the chemical composition of substances through spectroscopy to determining the temperature and composition of stars and galaxies. Our product comes in various types, including optical spectrometers that use prisms or diffraction gratings and mass spectrometers that measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions.