On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Steve Berl <steveberl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I will check with folks at the East Bay Astronomical
Society up at Chabot
Space & Science Center. There is some amount of spectroscopy equipment
around up there. Though much of it is very old, and intended for
astronomical observations (attached to a telescope), something might be
useful, and there might be someone who is interested in helping out.
Thanks. I appreciate it. It turns out what we need is a visible light
monochromator. Also, light meters with good sensitivity at low levels would
be helpful as well. Biology labs often have monochromators. A spectroscope
would be helpful to validate light sources, if a monochromator cannot be
found and one would have to be fabricated.