FTIR Emission Spectroscopy

In an emission experimental setup, the sample itself acts as light source of the spectrometer and may emit light in various scenarios, e.g.: thermal emission, photoluminescence or the characterization of self-made lasers and other emission devices. Therefore, emission spectroscopy is established in versatile application fields in academia as well as in industrial applied research & development or failure analysis.
Bruker provides innovative instrumental solutions for emission spectroscopy with a broad palette of research spectrometers, dedicated measurement modules and accessories. In a series of customer webinars, we will explain the basic principles and give application examples as well as practical handling hints for emission spectroscopy.
Part 1: General Setup of Emission Experiments and Determination of Emissivity.
Part 2: Photoluminescence (PL) Experiments: Challenges and the Suitable Instrumental Solutions.
Part 3: Step Scan as a Powerful Tool for Emission Experiments and Source Characterization.
