Abstract:The design and performance of a Fourier transform atomic absorption flame spectrometer (FT-AAS) is presented. A 300-W xenon arc continuum source and a Michelson interferometer are used. A signal to noise disadvantage arising from the multiplex feature of FT-AAS is demonstrated by varying the photon flux at the detector without changing the exciting radiation. A grating is used for dispersion of the radiation before the interferometer to reduce the spectral window at the photomultiplier tube. Detection limits f… Show more
This XXVII Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale has chosen to honour Sir Alan Walsh with its first CSI-Award for major scientific contributions to analytical spectroscopy. It is equally an honour and a great privilege to participate in this event and I extend my congratulations to Sir Alan, the recognized 'Father of AAS'.Although Sir Alan has published widely in areas of atomic, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, he is universally noted for his pioneering contributions in atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS).
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