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분광기에 고 분해능 Charge Coupled Device의 설계 및 제작에 의한 Hematoporphyrin Derivative의 분석

Analysis of Hematoporphyrin Derivative by Design and Manufacture of High Resolution Charge Coupled Device in Spectrometry

  • 김기준 (대진대학교 공과대학 화학공학과)
  • Kim, Ki-Jun (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Dae-Jin University)
  • 발행 : 2005.03.31

초록

The influence of fluorescence, scattering, and absorbance in turbid material by light scattering was interpreted by the scattered fluorescence intensity and wavelength. The effect of optical property in scattering media was investigated. It is very important to study the charge coupled device(CCD) in spectrometry because we can use the molecular energy level, molecular structure, absorption or emission, intermolecular reaction, weakly bound molecular energy, photochemistry, fluorescence and photodynamic therapy. CCD is very essential to study the molecular structure and medical engineering combined laser spectroscopy in the modem physical and chemistry. Accordingly, this study has designed and manufactured the electromagnetic spectrometry with CCD, and has analyzed the hematoporphyrin derivative.

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