在减弱总反射光谱学中理解和使用 (非) 线性
Thomas G Mayerhöfer1,2, Jürgen Popp1,2
1Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Jena, Germany.
Applied spectroscopy
|February 13, 2025
概括
这项研究发现,使用介电函数的虚构部分,而不是吸收指数,可以提高比尔定律和减弱总反射 (ATR) 光谱的准确性. 这导致了更精确的光谱分析.
科学领域:
- 频谱学是一种光谱学.
- 电磁理论 电磁理论
- 物理化学 物理化学
背景情况:
- 酒法则将吸收与集中联系在一起.
- 减弱总反射 (ATR) 光谱法被广泛使用.
- 对频谱数据的准确解释对于定量分析至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较使用介电函数的虚构部分与酒定律和ATR光谱中的吸收指数函数的准确性.
- 评估这些功能对ATR校正方案的影响.
- 为优化光谱分析提供建议.
主要方法:
- 电磁理论对比尔定律的解释.
- 对ATR的反射率负对数的序列扩展和截断.
- 评估ATR校正方案 (低吸收近似,伯蒂-艾塞尔形式主义).
主要成果:
- 摩尔度和介电函数的虚构部分之间的线性关系比使用吸收指数更准确.
- 这种改进的精度延伸到ATR吸收率.
- 使用虚构部分的ATR校正方案更快地收,并产生更准确的结果,特别是对于强振荡器.
结论:
- 介电函数的虚构部分是一个比比尔定律和ATR光谱分析的吸收指数更准确的参数.
- 在ATR校正方案中优先考虑虚拟部分可以提高准确性和效率.
- 这些发现特别适用于标量和同源介质分析.
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