A spectrometer generates Vibrational Circular Dichroism (VCD) measurements
having an exceedingly high signal-to-noise ratio, as well as a greater
wavelength range over which measurements may be accurately provided. This
is achieved by utilizing reflective optics (preferably solely reflective
optics, i.e., no refractive elements) to supply a concentrated and
collimated input light beam to a sample within a sample cell, and
similarly collecting the light output from the sample cell via reflective
optics for supply to a detector.