Abstract
This chapter first determines the cases and phenomena, which have to be studied or examined. The next step is the identification of the right tools to be used. The most widely used spectroscopic methods are reviewed in the chapter. Many different studies are discussed too based on certain parameters using mathematical methods, tools, and other factors that support the reviews to be successful. There is a universal class of spectroscopy instruments, used to solve different classes of problem. However, modern systems are unique instruments designed with special goals in mind. The advanced spectroscopy instruments are in continuous development stages and the best way to keep them in good working conditions is to experiment with them and to keep improvements in progress. The other approach to the complex instrument design is the modular structure. This chapter also inspires new researchers to design new and improve existing spectroscopy methods and instruments.
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