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Hybridizing Spectroscopic Techniques

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Dr. Fran Adar, Jobin Yvon

Any given material can be characterized using a wide variety of spectroscopic techniques, each of which provides useful information. Depending on the material in question, of course, some methods are more effective than others. For example, fluorescence spectroscopy tends to work best on biochemical samples because it is a nondestructive method. However, the clever researcher realizes that a wider range of information can be collected from a sample by combining several measurement techniques. To evaluate the potential interest in multiple measurements, it is useful to first understand the...Read full article

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    Published: February 2004
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    fluorescence spectroscopy
    The spectroscopic study of radiation emitted by the process of fluorescence.
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    Spatial resolution refers to the level of detail or granularity in an image or a spatial dataset. It is a measure of the smallest discernible or resolvable features in the spatial domain, typically expressed as the distance between two adjacent pixels or data points. In various contexts, spatial resolution can have slightly different meanings: Imaging and remote sensing: In the context of satellite imagery, aerial photography, or other imaging technologies, spatial resolution refers to the...
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