Resolving Power of Diffraction Grating | AE 1229 | ASICO

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Resolving Power of Diffraction Grating | AE 1229 | ASICO

Precision-grade spectrometer setup with mercury lamp for resolving power experiments. Ideal for lab-based optical measurements with high accuracy.

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Original price was: ₹15,100.00.Current price is: ₹13,590.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Material – Optical-grade glass and metal components

Grade – Laboratory/Research Grade

Application – Resolving power determination, wavelength analysis, optical experiments

Product Overview

This diffraction grating spectrometer kit is engineered for precise optical measurements, featuring a high-quality plane diffraction grating paired with a mercury lamp assembly. The setup enables accurate determination of resolving power, making it indispensable for advanced laboratory experiments. The spectrometer’s robust construction ensures stability during measurements, while the mercury lamp provides a consistent light source with well-defined spectral lines. The diffraction grating is optimized for minimal dispersion errors, delivering sharp spectral resolution across visible wavelengths. Designed for durability, the components resist environmental interference, ensuring reliable performance over extended use. The assembly includes adjustable slits for fine-tuning light entry, enhancing measurement precision. Whether used for educational demonstrations or research applications, this kit offers exceptional clarity and repeatability in spectral analysis.

FAQs

1. What is the typical wavelength range covered by this diffraction grating?

The grating is optimized for the visible spectrum, typically covering wavelengths from 400 nm to 700 nm, ideal for mercury lamp emissions.

2. Can this setup be used with other light sources besides mercury lamps?

While designed for mercury lamps, it can accommodate other monochromatic or narrow-band light sources with compatible mounting.

3. How do I calibrate the spectrometer for accurate readings?

Calibration involves aligning the grating and slit assembly using known spectral lines from the mercury lamp, followed by fine adjustments via the vernier scale.

4. What maintenance is required to ensure long-term accuracy?

Regular cleaning of optical surfaces with a lint-free cloth and storing in a dust-free environment prevents degradation of performance.

5. Are replacement gratings available for this model?

Replacement gratings with matching specifications can be sourced separately, ensuring compatibility with the existing assembly.

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