absorption spectroscopy

How Does Absorption Spectroscopy Work?

Absorption spectroscopy involves passing a beam of light through a sample and measuring the intensity of the light before and after it passes through. The difference in intensity indicates the amount of light absorbed by the sample. As light interacts with the nanoparticles, it can promote electrons to higher energy levels, causing specific wavelengths of light to be absorbed. This absorption pattern can then be analyzed to gain insights into the material's properties.

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