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Pocket Diffraction Grating Spectroscope, with fixed slit & fixed focus. Allows you to read a gemstone's spectral signature. Constructed of stainless steel & black acetol, 55mm long, 14.5mm wide, and weighs 28 grams. Comes in a protective carrying case.
The spectroscope is used to analyze light passing through a stone. White light is a combination of all the colors of the visible spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This is the rainbow we see when light travels through a prism. When white light travels though a stone, one or more of the wavelengths that produce color are absorbed by the gem. The colors that are NOT absorbed are the colors seen when we look at the stone.
The wavelengths that are absorbed by the stone are seen in the spectroscope as vertical black lines in the spectrum. Each stone has a unique absorption spectrum (like a fingerprint of the stone) When identifying a stone we look for a spectrum that is characteristic for that stone.
The wavelengths that are absorbed by the stone are seen in the spectroscope as verticle black lines in the spectrum. Each stone has a unique absorption spectrum (like a fingerprint of the stone) When identifying a stone we look for a spectrum that is characteristic for that stone.
It comes with a leather carry pouch as shown in the pictures.
We offer 2 year warranty.
Spectroscope Buying Guide
In gemology, there are two different types of spectroscopes, each with its own characteristics.
1. Diffraction grating spectroscope The diffraction grating spectroscope is based on the principle of diffraction. Light enters through a narrow slit and is then diffracted by a thin film of diffraction grating material. This produces a linear spectrum image with a generally larger view of the red part than a prism spectroscope.
Inside the diffraction grating spectroscope
2. Prism Spectroscope The prism spectroscope is based on dispersion. The light enters through a narrow slit and is then dispersed through a series of prisms. These models are generally more expensive than their diffraction type cousins.
Because prism spectroscopes are based on dispersion, the blue area of the spectrum is more spread out and the red parts are more condensed than the diffraction grating types.
Inside the prism spectroscope
In conclusion, prism type is better than diffraction type, because it has a larger and more clear image.
We have both types of spectroscopes, please click the links below
Diffraction Spectroscope (Small Size)
Diffraction Spectroscope (Medium Size)
Prism Spectroscope
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