Real-time spectroscopy is a powerful tool for studying dynamic chemical and physical systems. Unfortunately, conventional spectrometers are relatively slow, and do not permit real-time measurements.
Many conventional spectrometric techniques have been effectively used in the detection of solids, liquids, and gases. However, newer laser spectroscopy techniques have emerged as the tools of choice ...
Raman spectroscopy, compatible with molecular and material samples, is one of the most popular quantitative and qualitative spectroscopic techniques. A sample has a distinct Raman “fingerprint” that ...
Virtually every scientific field has made strides by harnessing light to study the properties of substances. This technique, called spectroscopy, has countless research applications, and innovations ...
New product addition makes Wavelength References’ compact, plug-and-play gas and flow cells more accessible than ever to customers all over the globe. Designed for fast, repeatable wavelength ...
The solution to characterizing particle scattering as a function of UV/Visible spectroscopy is found in the Rayleigh scattering equation represented in Equation 1. Shown below is the generalized form ...
I can tell you what you’re made of just by looking at you. Through a spectrometer. Who can take a rainbow, mix it with a sigh, soak it in the sun and make a strawberry lemon pie? The candyman. But who ...