The question is: We have a Laser beam of 632 nm, after Interaction with the sample the transmitted beam gets into the mobichromator, why? I thought monichromator ist for Light with different wave lengths?
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The question is: We have a Laser beam of 632 nm, after Interaction with the sample the transmitted beam gets into the mobichromator, why? I thought monichromator ist for Light with different wave lengths?
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