Crystal spectrometers utilize
In crystal spectroscopy, a spectrometer passes the object's light through a crystal with a known makeup to measure its wavelengths and analyze its characteristics. Astronomers use this data to understand the makeup of celestial bodies, especially those that cannot be studied. Crystal Spectroscopy is a specialized technique within the broader field of spectroscopy, which involves analyzing the light emitted by objects to gather crucial information about their composition and characteristics. In this paper, we propose a wide-range high-resolution crystal spectrometer based on a. The NIST Vacuum Double-Crystal Spectrometer (VDCS) has been modernized and is now capable of recording reference-free wavelength-dispersive spectra in the 2 keV to 12 keV x-ray energy range.
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