AN INTEGRATING SPHERE SPECTROPHOTOMETER PROTOTYPE

Authors

  • Angelica Hernandez-Rayas Universidad de Guanajuato. Campus León, Loma del Bosque 103, Lomas del Campestre - 37150 León, Gto, (México) Author
  • Eduardo Montes-Ramirez Universidad de Guanajuato. Campus León, Loma del Bosque 103, Lomas del Campestre - 37150 León, Gto, (México) Author
  • Erick Sarmiento-Gomez Universidad de Guanajuato. Campus León, Loma del Bosque 103, Lomas del Campestre - 37150 León, Gto, (México) Author
  • Teodoro Cordova-Fraga Universidad de Guanajuato. Campus León, Loma del Bosque 103, Lomas del Campestre - 37150 León, Gto, (México) Author
  • Rafael Guzmán-Cabrera Universidad de Guanajuato. Campus Irapuato-Salamanca. Carretera Salamanca - Valle de Santiago km 3.5 + 1.8 Comunidad de Palo Blanco - 36787 Salamanca, Gto, (México) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52152/D11152

Keywords:

Integrating sphere, High reflectance coating, simulation Trace Pro, Manufacturing integrating sphere, spectroscopy.

Abstract

Spectroscopy is essential for research in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of samples. In recent years, the need to develop portable and accessible equipment for sample characterization has reduced real-time analysis. The objective is to design and build a prototype of a portable spectrophotometer with an integrating sphere using tools such as Rhinoceros and Trace-Pro for its theoretical design and radiation simulation. The result is an integrating sphere 3D printed with PLA material and an internal coating with a 95% high reflectance paint. The AS7265 Triad module is the detector, along with signal processing to obtain spectra from control samples. The spectral profiles obtained were comparable with commercial equipment, validating the viability of the measurement system as the first spectroscopic instrument in the field, in complement to other spectroscopic techniques. This breakthrough promises to facilitate research in the field and in environments where mobility and accessibility are priorities.

Published

2024-09-02

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