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No.E11 Guest Forum page 38-47

The Way to Engineering Spectroscopy — Tracing the History of Instrument Development and Passing It on to the Future —

Shigeo Minami
Osaka University & Osaka Elect ro-Communicat ion University Professor Emeritus Scient i f ic Measurement Specialist Doctor of Engineering


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[Abstract]

Since 1950, I have adhered to the development and research of spectroscopic instruments that started as industry-university joint research, and, with regard to the spectroscopic measurement systems from ultraviolet to far-infrared, continued to study various elemental technologies including light sources, spectroscopic units, photo-detection processes, etc., as well as their integration by means of systematization and computerization technologies. I would like to introduce you to the stream of Engineering Spectroscopy, which has been absorbing the achievement of evolving peripheral technologies and organizing the application - equipment correlations as practical technologies, and there include some talk about my experiences.





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