okay so is this all i need to know about about the monochromator and light pulsing:
-monochromator ensures only a specific chosen wavelength of light reaches the detector
-light pulsing/chopping allows for the detector to distinguish between light that originated from the light source, and light that was emitted by excited atoms
i'm just a little confused as the text goes into very little detail about these things.
i think i get the monochromator, but i don't really understand how light chopping works, just the definition. how is the detector able to tell where the light comes from, and discard the light that has come as photons from excited electrons?
obviously some of the light emitted form atoms will not match the light input, so it will be filtered out by the monochromator, however some photons will be released that are of the same wavelength as the light source. i'm pretty sure it is light chopping that eliminates this, but i just don't really know how...