Optimal Absorbance for Transmission or Reflection Spectra Measured under Conditions of Constant Detector Noise in the Presence of Stray Radiation

Author:

Isaksson Tomas1,Griffiths Peter R.1

Affiliation:

1. Dept. Food Science, Agricultural University of Norway, P.O. Box 5036, N-1430 Ås, Norway (T.I.); and Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2343 (P.R.G.)

Abstract

The signal-to-noise ratio ( S/N) for absorption spectrometers can be expressed as absorbance/absorbance noise ( Am/ SAm), where Am is the measured absorbance and Smm is the standard deviation in Am, or as concentration/concentration noise ( c/sc) calculated from Beer's law. For measurements made under ideal conditions, Am/ SAm. However, when stray radiation, or an analogous phenomenon, such as detector nonlinearity in FT-IR measurements or surface reflection in diffuse reflection spectrometry, contributes to the spectrum, C/ Sc ≠ Am/ SAm. It is known that the optimum value of Am/ SAm in the absence of stray light is found at an absorbance of 0.4816 when noise from the reference spectrum is taken into account and 0.4343 when noise from the reference spectrum is excluded from the calculations. In the present paper we discuss the effect of stray light on the absorbance and concentration S/N. The maximum value of c/sc is found at lower absorbance than is the case if stray light is absent. While this effect is negligibly small for the typical levels of stray light found with most contemporary monochromators, it can be significant when, for example, the response of a detector used in Fourier transform spectrometry is nonlinear or when the front-surface reflection in diffuse reflection measurements is large. For effective stray light levels of 10%, the maximum value of c/sc is found at an absorbance that is 22% lower than when no source of stray light is present.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Spectroscopy,Instrumentation

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