How big must the sample be for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy?
Ideally the sample should be at least 1’ square and 0.050’ thick to prevent leaking of light and gas from the aperture during excitation and to prevent the sample from melting during excitation. Samples of other configurations may be used if they can be mechanically altered to conform to the size requirement.
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