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An optical spectrometer is an instrument used to measure the properties of light across a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This device primarily analyzes the intensity of light as a function of its wavelength or frequency. Optical spectrometers can be utilized to examine various materials or phenomena by providing insights into the composition, structure, and other characteristics of the sample being studied. Key components of an optical spectrometer typically include: 1. **Light Source**: Provides the light needed for analysis.

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