Applied spectroscopy
Applied spectroscopy
Applied Spectroscopy is an important interdisciplinary field mainly involving physics and chemistry, which studies the interaction between electromagnetic waves and matter through spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy is not only a fundamental science, but also an important qualitative and quantitative measurement method in daily applications. It is widely used in agriculture, medicine, environmental protection, chemical industry, printing, textile, new energy, and semiconductor industry. Especially with the development of micro electronic circuits and network technology, spectroscopic detection methods that used to be only achievable in laboratories have become available for industrial online and on-site detection, expanding new application areas. Fiber optic spectrometer, as a low-cost, miniaturized, and highly stable analytical instrument, has unparalleled advantages compared to other technologies and has become an indispensable and important equipment in the fields of people's livelihood and industry and agriculture in China. Many domestic universities have begun to offer relevant courses to meet the talent needs of spectral industrialization development. In response to this situation, a spectral innovation training system combining optical theory with industry practice has been developed. Through this system, students majoring in optoelectronics can understand the problems in the application of theory in practice in advance, and can serve as a scientific research and development platform for teachers and students to face a wide range of applications.