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Measuring Relative % Reflectance of Small Samples in a Cary 50 Spectrophotometer

Technical notes | 2007 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
UV–VIS spectrophotometry
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Summary

Importance of the topic


The ability to accurately measure specular reflectance on very small, microvolume optical samples is critical for characterizing modern electro-optic components, quality control in manufacturing of CD drive elements, and research in analytical photonics. The Cary 50 spectrophotometer combined with the Hellma TrayCell enables low-volume reflectance analysis with high precision and minimal sample handling.

Objectives and study overview


This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using the Cary 50 with a TrayCell device for relative % reflectance measurements of small samples such as beamsplitter elements from CD drives. Key goals included establishing a baseline procedure, testing reproducibility across multiple scans, and comparing older and modern device coatings.

Methodology and instrumentation


  • Instrument: Cary 50 spectrophotometer equipped with a high‐precision Eclipse cell holder and Xenon flash lamp source.
  • Accessory: Hellma TrayCell configured for microvolume samples and standard cap mirror reference.
  • Procedure: A 100% reflectance baseline was recorded using the TrayCell mirror, followed by sample insertion in place of the mirror. Scans were performed with the standard Cary 50 scanning software module.
  • Samples: Small beamsplitters (6×2 mm) retrieved from a 1990s CD drive and a modern portable CD player.

Main results and discussion


  • Reflectance spectra revealed distinct differences between vintage and modern beamsplitter coatings, highlighted by comparative green and red traces representing older and newer devices.
  • Reproducibility tests overlaid three repeated scans demonstrating consistent spectral profiles with a measured variance of approximately 0.4% at the 438 nm peak.
  • The method proved suitable for sub‐millimeter optical elements that challenge conventional reflectance accessories.

Benefits and practical applications


  • High precision reflectance measurement on microvolume samples without the need to close the sample compartment (room‐light immunity).
  • No instrument warm-up required due to the durable Xenon flash source.
  • Rapid, non‐destructive analysis suitable for quality control in optical component manufacturing and research laboratories.

Future trends and possibilities


  • Integration of calibrated reference mirrors for absolute reflectance quantification.
  • Expansion to other micro‐optical and photonic devices such as waveguides and micro‐optical sensors.
  • Advancements in fiber‐optic coupling and automated sample exchange to further streamline microvolume reflectance analysis.

Conclusion


The Cary 50 spectrophotometer coupled with the Hellma TrayCell provides a robust platform for reliable relative % reflectance measurements of very small optical samples. The method delivers excellent reproducibility, ease of use, and applicability to quality control and research environments.

References


  • Varian/Agilent Technologies. Cary 50 TrayCell Installation and Operation Guide.
  • Keighley R., 2007. Sample Analysis Report: Measuring Relative % Reflectance of Small Samples in a Cary 50 Spectrophotometer.

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