This document provides an introduction to Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). It describes that AAS involves using a high temperature atomizer to convert sample elements into free gas-phase atoms that can absorb discrete wavelengths of light. AAS was developed in the 1950s and allows for quantitative analysis of around 70 elements in various sample types. While it provides elemental information, AAS does not specify chemical form and typically only analyzes one element at a time. The document outlines the basic principles and components of AAS instrumentation including radiation sources, atomizers, spectrometers, detectors, and potential interferences.