
doi: 10.2172/6545640
The design and development of a Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometer for trace element analysis are described. An instruction manual is included which details the operation, adjustment, and maintenance. Specifications and circuit diagrams are given. (WHK)
Design, Trace Amounts, Furnaces, Electronic Equipment, Evaporation, Equipment, Electronic Circuits, 400104 -- Spectral Procedures-- (-1987), 37 Inorganic, Phototubes, Chemical Analysis, Operation, 47 Other Instrumentation, Organic, Phase Transformations, Background Noise, Radiation Sources, Power Supplies, Absorption Spectroscopy, Mercury, Elements, Document Types, Zeeman Effect, Photomultipliers, Metals, Spectroscopy 440300* -- Miscellaneous Instruments-- (-1989), Physical And Analytical Chemistry, Manuals, Noise, Light Sources
Design, Trace Amounts, Furnaces, Electronic Equipment, Evaporation, Equipment, Electronic Circuits, 400104 -- Spectral Procedures-- (-1987), 37 Inorganic, Phototubes, Chemical Analysis, Operation, 47 Other Instrumentation, Organic, Phase Transformations, Background Noise, Radiation Sources, Power Supplies, Absorption Spectroscopy, Mercury, Elements, Document Types, Zeeman Effect, Photomultipliers, Metals, Spectroscopy 440300* -- Miscellaneous Instruments-- (-1989), Physical And Analytical Chemistry, Manuals, Noise, Light Sources
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