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Consideration is now given to the many aspects of spectrophotometer construction and how the limitations of instruments in operation influence the quality of spectra. Infra-red spectrophotometers operate according to simple principles and their mechanical and electrical complexities are technical devices to transform minute energy absorption variations into an accurate spectrum recording.
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Cross, A.D., Jones, R.A. (1969). Instruments: Construction and Operation. In: An Introduction to Practical Infra-red Spectroscopy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6596-7_4
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