Instructions for Using the Vernier/Ocean
Optics
Spectrometer
This instrument is very easy to use. Follow
the instructions below to obtain an absorbance spectrum.
If you are the first person to use the instrument on a given day, you
need to take a background spectrum:
- Log into the computer.
- Open LoggerPro (the spectrometer will automatically turn on).
- Take a background spectrum:
- Choose Experiment > Calibrate > Spectrometer. Wait for the spectrometer
to warm up.
- Place your blank sample in the spectrometer (usually DI water in
a cuvette).
- Make sure ridged sides of the cuvette are not in the light's path
.
- Press Finish Calibration.
- Press OK.
If LoggerPro is already open, you can assume that a background spectrum
has been taken.
Once calibration is complete, you can go ahead and take your absorption spectrum:
- Have all of your samples ready.
- If data is on the screen, select File > New, and do not save
previous.
- Place your sample in the spectrometer; make sure ridged sides
of cuvette are not in light's path.
- Press the Collect button to take spectrum.
- Once the spectrum is visible on the screen, press the Stop button.
- If you want to take the spectrum of another sample, repeat steps
3-5.
- If you want to know the peak wavelength and/or amplitude, press
the “x =” icon and copy down the appropriate numbers.
- To save paper, print only the plot: choose File > Print Graph
At the end of the day, turn the spectrometer off by closing LoggerPro
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