Photometry Emission

**Emission Photometry** is a field of measurement that studies the emission of energy in the form of waves and radiation by various systems. Scope of application: - **Determination of the composition of materials** (for example, measurement of the composition of combustion products). - **Measurement of gas and vapor concentrations** using photometers. - Instruments and equipment for research and materials that require particularly accurate and stable measurements. For example: highly sensitive tuning forks for digital sound analyzers or vibration sensors for monitoring the condition of foundations and equipment.

Emission photometry is based on the emission of radiation inside cavity resonators, which leads to the determination of the characteristics of the spectral arrangement of lines in the emission spectrum of a substance. The spectrum of the substance under study along the layer of the corresponding spectrum is usually observed in the presence of non-monochromatic radiation. Raster, electron emission and photographic spectrum analyzers can be research methods.