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Why is the light "chopped" into pulses in AAS?

Asked by julia999 (343points) March 18th, 2010

Hello,

I’m studying chemistry and I noticed that in a diagram of Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, it describes the light emitted by a hollow cathode lamp as being “pulsed”.

I was curious why it is pulsed. I cannot find a reason in the textbook or on the Internet, I was hoping someone could give me a clue.

Thanks!

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