spectrometer / spɛkˈtrɒm ɪ tər /

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spectrometer 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Optics.

  1. an optical device for measuring wavelengths, deviation of refracted rays, and angles between faces of a prism, especially an instrument consisting of a slit through which light passes, a collimator, a prism that deviates the light, and a telescope through which the deviated light is viewed and examined.

更多spectrometer例句

  1. Rubenstein’s tech would take about six hours to store this article, for example, and you would need specialized equipment like a mass spectrometer to read it back, making the method better suited to archival preservation than daily computing.
  2. On its 63-minute descent, it will use multiple spectrometers to study the atmosphere’s chemistry and composition.
  3. Instruments like spectrometers, which can identify the presence of different elements and compounds, are smaller and more resilient, and use much less power.
  4. A near-infrared spectrometer and ground-penetrating radar will help Chang’e 5 analyze some of the soil while still on the ground, as well as ensuring that it avoids heavy or hazardous rocks.
  5. Enter SuperCam, a laser spectrometer mounted on the rover’s head.
  6. A source of neutrons to activate the material and a gamma-ray spectrometer to measure the radiation from the material afterwards.
  7. This spectrometer detects and measures gamma rays and sorts them according to their energy.
  8. He finished the last spectrometer observation, snatched out a pad and fell to figuring furiously.
  9. The spectrometer is characterized by high data rates and many events per burst.