9. Links
1. Light and Radiation
Literature
Ocean Colour Bibliography
Optical oceanography database
Optical oceanography database
Responsible: International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG)
Last access: 05.07.2024
IOCCG Publications
Reports, Handbooks, Protocols
Reports, Handbooks, Protocols
Responsible: International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG)
Last access: 05.07.2024
Definitions of and Relations between Quantities Used in Radiation Theory
Presentation of radiation quantities with applications in astronomy
Presentation of radiation quantities with applications in astronomy
Responsible: Jeremy B. Tatum, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, Kanada
Last access: 05.07.2024
Diffraction Grating Handbook
Physics and technology of gratings
Physics and technology of gratings
Authors: Erwin Loewen & Christopher Palmer. Newport Corporation, Rochester, New York, USA
lass='url'>URL: https://www.edmundoptics.jp/ViewDocument/MKS%20Diffraction%20Grating%20Handbook%20(8th%20edition).pdfLast access: 05.07.2024
What must be specified to achieve a valid spectroscopic measurement?
Several factors are described that must be considered when choosing an instrument for spectroscopy: which wavelength range and resolution are appropriate to the type of sample to be measured, how much light is available, how to separate the light, which type of detector to use, etc.
Several factors are described that must be considered when choosing an instrument for spectroscopy: which wavelength range and resolution are appropriate to the type of sample to be measured, how much light is available, how to separate the light, which type of detector to use, etc.
Author: Alexander Scheeline. Verlag: Hamamatsu K.K., Japan
Last access: 05.07.2024
Choosing spectrometers fit for purpose
Internet-based video tutorial: Discussion of the trade-offs to consider when choosing (or designing) a spectrometer that will best suit your application.
Internet-based video tutorial: Discussion of the trade-offs to consider when choosing (or designing) a spectrometer that will best suit your application.
Author: Alexander Scheeline. Verlag: Hamamatsu K.K., Japan
Last access: 05.07.2024