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Spectrophotometer laboratory

Spectrophotometer laboratory

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Department of Physics has facilities for the measurement of transmission and reflectance covering the wavelength range from 200 nm to 25 microns.
 

Spectrophotometer Bruker TENSOR 27 FTIR

The Bruker TENSOR 27 FTIR covers 2.5-25 microns in transmission. Attenuated total reflection and variable angle reflection measurements are possible.

Bruker TENSOR 27 FTIR

Spectrophotometer OLIS 14

The OLIS 14 is a dual beam spectrophotometer covering the range from 200nm to 2500 nm, and has transmission, reflection and integrating sphere attachments.

Dual beam spectrophotometer, OLIS 14 (photo 2)

This equipment is primarily suitable for measurements on thin film and liquid samples, and can be accessed by contacting professor Ursula Gibson.

04 Apr 2016

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Ursula Gibson

Ursula Gibson
Email: ursula.gibson@ntnu.no

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Photonic materials

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