I started designing an vacuum chamber for our spectroscopy setup at work to measure fluorescence at low pressure. I would like to share with you some early plans of it. This is an image that I made using Autodesk Inventor to show how it may look finished.
The body will be made of aluminum, the windows (far on the left) probably quarz. The NW25 flange on top is for connecting a vacuum valve and pump.
I hope my boss will like it :).

Designing a vacuum chamber for optical spectroscopy makes it much easier to study fluorescence without interference from air at low pressure. Using an aluminum body keeps it strong and lightweight, while quartz windows allow clear and accurate optical measurements during experiments.
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