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|description=Spectral resolution is a measure of the ability of an instrument to differentiate between two adjacent wavelengths. Two wavelengths are normally considered to be resolved if the minimum detector output signal (trough) between the two peaks is lower than 80% of the maximum. The resolution of a [[spectrofluorometer]] orย  [[spectrophotometer]] is dependent on its [[bandwidth]].
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Contributed by [[Harrison DK]], 2011-11-25
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 19 July 2022


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Resolution

Description

Spectral resolution is a measure of the ability of an instrument to differentiate between two adjacent wavelengths. Two wavelengths are normally considered to be resolved if the minimum detector output signal (trough) between the two peaks is lower than 80 % of the maximum. The resolution of a spectrofluorometer or spectrophotometer is dependent on its bandwidth.

Contributed by Harrison DK, 2011-11-25

Generalization

The definition should be extended to include other methods.


MitoPedia methods: Fluorometry, Spectrophotometry 


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: Oroboros QM