near-infrared spectrophotometry

near-infrared spectrophotometry

[′nir ‚in·frə′red ‚spek·trō·fə′täm·ə·trē] (analytical chemistry) Spectrophotometry at wavelengths in the near-infrared region, generally using instruments with quartz prisms in the monochromators and lead sulfide photoconductor cells as detectors to observe absorption bands which are harmonics of bands at longer wavelengths.