Spectrometry
spectrometry

The Public Lab spectrometry project is an open source community effort to develop low-cost spectrometers for a range of purposes. All open spectrometry hardware and software efforts are welcome here! **Join in by:** * Learning [what spectrometry is](#Whats+spectrometry) * Reading about goals and [asking great questions](#Frequently+Asked+Questions) * Building a basic spectrometer using [one of our starter kits](#Starter+Kits) * Trying (and critiquing) our [community-made how-to guides](#Activities) and posting your own * Building on others’ work; hack and remix the kits to refine and expand them * [Share your upgrades](#Upgrades) for others to try -- and perhaps for inclusion in an upcoming starter kit release or add-on kit **** ## Starter Kits Public Lab’s Kits initiative offers several starter kits, including many of the basic components, and instructions for constructing a basic visible light spectrometer. The point of the kits is to provide a shared reference design for building experimental setups onto. Lego Spectrometer Kit Our most recent kit, incorporating community improvements while balancing low cost and ease of construction. Choose between webcam and Raspberry Pi camera versions and build attachments width standard Lego connectors. Build one Buy one Papercraft Spectrometry Intro Kit A $9 paper spectrometer which you can attach to a smartphone or webcam. It’s made of paper to reduce cost and complexity, and is mainly intended as an “introductory” or educational kit. The flat design can be printed on a laser printer or photocopied to make more. Build one Buy one **** ## Activities This is a list of community-generated guides for specific applications using your spectrometry setup (either a [starter kit](#Starter+Kits) or a [modded design](#Upgrades)). These [activities can be categorized](https://publiclab.org/wiki/activity-categories), and some may be more reproduced -- or reproducible -- than others. Try them out to build your skills, and help improve them by leaving comments. Together, we can repeat and refine the activities into experiments. > **Note:** If you are working on an **urgent issue** such as a threat to your or someone else’s health, please know that these techniques may not be ready for your use; it's possible that they never will be. [Read more here](/notes/gretchengehrke/09-29-2016/common-low-cost-technique-limitations) ### Activity grid [activities:spectrometry] **** ## Upgrades Have you added to your starter kit, improved it, or redesigned it? Show others how to take it to the next level by posting a build guide here: [upgrades:spectrometry] Add your upgrade guide here Request or propose an upgrade _Mods should include a parts list and a step-by-step construction guide with photo documentation. See an example._ **** ## Challenges We're working to refine and improve DIY spectrometry on a number of fronts; here, take a look at the leading challenges we're hoping to solve, and post your own. For now, we're using the Q&A feature, so just click "Ask a question" to post your own challenge. Be sure to add: * constraints: expense, complexity * goals: performance, use cases [questions:spectrometry-challenge] **** ## Builds There’s a lot going on in open source spectrometry -- if you’ve developed another open source design you’d like to show others how to construct, post it here! * [RamanPi](https://hackaday.io/project/1279-ramanpi-raman-spectrometer) * [Hackteria “drop”-style spectrometers](https://publiclab.org/notes/gaudi/04-03-2014/diy-micro-volume-spectrophotometer) / [DIY NanoDrop on Hackteria.org](http://hackteria.org/wiki/index.php/DIY_NanoDrop) * _Add yours here_ ##What's spectrometry? Colored light is often a blend of different colors. A spectrometer is a device which splits those colors apart, like a prism, and measures the strength of each color. A typical output of a spectrometer looks like this spectrum of the daytime sky, with the actual light spectrum at the top and the graph of wavelength (horizontal axis, in nanometers of wavelength) and intensity (vertical axis) below: [![sky.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/005/455/original/sky.png)](https://spectralworkbench.org/analyze/spectrum/19882) > Needed: overview of spectra, calibration, units, comparison, and fluorescence/absorption. Please edit this page or link to a resource, potentially [the Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectroscopy), although that's quite full of technical jargon. ## Software Spectral data can be analyzed with https://spectralworkbench.org to create spectra plots, find centers of emissions plots, and find similar spectra. Data also can be exported in various formats (JSON, CSV, XML) for further analysis and visualization. ## How does this compare to a lab instrument? The [Desktop Spectrometry Starter Kit](/wiki/desktop-spectrometry-kit-3-0) is only one part in an experimental setup, and the following shows where it fits in an overall diagram of a lab spectrometric setup: [![tmp_31873-IMG_20161027_101601_2-79757779.jpg](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/018/635/large/tmp_31873-IMG_20161027_101601_2-79757779.jpg)](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/018/635/original/tmp_31873-IMG_20161027_101601_2-79757779.jpg) [![tmp_31873-IMG_20161027_095939_2-108076392.jpg](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/018/636/large/tmp_31873-IMG_20161027_095939_2-108076392.jpg)](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/018/636/original/tmp_31873-IMG_20161027_095939_2-108076392.jpg) There are many, many different types of spectrometry and spectrometers -- many don’t even measure light. Even among those that do, some detect light in the ultraviolet range, and others in the infrared range of light. The range of Public Lab spectrometers depends on the range of the commercially available cameras we attach them to (~400-700 nanometer wavelengths). A commercially available product with a slightly wider range (from 335 to 1000 nanometers) is [available from Cole Parmer](http://www.coleparmer.com/Product/Cole_Parmer_Visible_spectrophotometer_335_to_1000_nm_wavelength_range_analog_output/UX-83055-10). **** ## Frequently Asked Questions [questions:spectrometry] Note our previous Frequently Asked Questions page, which [can be found here »](/wiki/spectrometer-faq) -- please help port these into the new system, here!...


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pmvecc "Could a fiber optic coupling be added to the spectrometer by an end-user so that it can be used in, for example, flame photometry or laser-induced ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
xose "Hi @zixaq I've done this before using Raspberry pi 2b and the original raspberry pi camera V2. What I've found is this: 1. Some people recommend to..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "aha, I guess I'm wondering if it's possible to just tape over the red LED -- but in future versions we can integrate that setting for sure -- we'll..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
zixaq "There are a handful that all say the same thing when I search for "disable pi camera led": First up, we need to edit the config file. sudo nano /..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
pdhixenbaugh "Hey! Welcome to public Lab! Could you post the guide that you're following, and the config file in question? I'm not personally familiar with the ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
Bronwen "Hi @amayas , sorry for the delay! It looks like the app used in the post that you linked to is something called MSpec-- that post comes from a com..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
amayas "Dear bronwen, I waas speaking about the smartphone application that is used to show the oilive oil spectrum in the following link :https://publicla..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
Bronwen "Hi @amayas -- what application are you referring to? Can you give us a little more information about what you are looking for? " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "Hi, I think you could use the JavaScript version, SpectralWorkbench.js, to get an offline CSV of data - https://github.com/publiclab/spectral-workb..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
lach_myers "HI @warren I did not try the Lego hack, as I had no details of what to do and I had the key on order. No pics as I had my hands fully occupied. I ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "Awesome :tada: did you find that the lego piece also worked? Obviously we have legos in the kits already :stuck_out_tongue: But if not, we can run..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
lach_myers "OP check in. The focus tool arrived - its very simple, easy to use and ... works. Quite effective. Before focus on left, after on right. The onl..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
Tomas0413 "Quick update: The grating orientation might be the thing. I tried 4 * 2 = 8 combinations for the grating, and it didn't make any difference - in ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "Awesome! This is great to hear. You can increase the brightness also by using a wider slit. Do you think we should be providing a wider one to star..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
tmanmerlin "ok. Busy few weeks. I got my spectrometer working. Credit to my son who shined his iphone light directly into the spectrometer. Thanks for the tip..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
cfastie "Don't forget that when doing absorption spectroscopy: The two spectra (photos of the reference and the sample) must be taken with the same camera..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
MaggPi "Hi, Not sure if this is a direct match with your project but I can share some of my work on real time spectrum processing. This video shows how ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
jaksch "Hi Warren, thanks for the link. I peeked a little bit into it already, but I don't speak JS, so it's a bit difficult for me not to get lost. I alre..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
jywarren "This looks awesome. Just a quick note that this repository can do the extraction of cross section locally: https://github.com/publiclab/spectral-w..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
jaksch "Haha @warren thanks :) I agree, it's very similar to the plab v3! Maybe someone drew the laser cutting and the vertical slit was just a mistake. ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
jaksch "Hi spectrometrists :) I've just ordered the Lego-parts and I'm going through the instructions now. I don't really follow the step: "Tape or glue ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
stef "You might do a search for notes by @stoft 're the plab v3 model. There are drawings that he produced and excellent discussions. The plab v3 mounts ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "This kit looks really interesting! It's not one of ours, but seems possibly based on one of ours, the #dsk3 -- i'd be interested to learn more! " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "This is really helpful, yes! Great sleuthing! " | Read more » almost 6 years ago