Abstract
Transmission absorption spectroscopy is commonly used to determine the concentration of chemicals that absorb light. A familiar qualitative example of this powerful analytical technique is looking into a cup of coffee to determine its "strength". The technique can be applied to determine the concentration of an absorbing material in a clear nonabsorbing solvent.
© 1976 Optical Society of America
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