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Advances in Spectroscopy Could Speed Development, Lower Development Costs, and Lead to New Applications (2/6/2019)

Advances in Spectroscopy Could Speed Development, Lower Development Costs, and Lead to New Applications
Spectroscopy Tech Pulse is a special edition newsletter from Photonics Media covering key developments in spectroscopy technology.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2019
     
February 2019
Spectroscopy Tech Pulse is a special edition newsletter from Photonics Media covering key developments in spectroscopy technology. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.
 
Advancements in Raman Spectroscopy Find Real-World Uses in the Life Sciences
Advancements in Raman Spectroscopy Find Real-World Uses in the Life Sciences
Since its development in the mid-1920s, Raman spectroscopy has been used to study various low-frequency vibrational modes in molecular systems. Raman spectroscopy offers an advantage over various traditional biophysical methods, as it simultaneously preserves the integrity of the sample being studied and can be performed in real time.
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Data-Driven Spectroscopy Has Potential to Lower R&D Costs, Speed Development
Data-Driven Spectroscopy Has Potential to Lower R&D Costs, Speed Development
Artificial Intelligence for Spectroscopy (ARTIST) is a new approach to spectroscopy that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate the spectroscopic analysis of materials and the discovery of new molecules or materials. ARTIST could help speed the development of new technologies, from wearable electronics to flexible solar panels.
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Bristol Instruments Inc. - 771 Series Laser Spectrum Analyzer 771 Series Laser Spectrum Analyzer

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The 771 Series Laser Spectrum operates as both a high-resolution spectrum analyzer and a high-accuracy wavelength meter. With spectral resolution up to 2 GHz, wavelength accuracy as high as ± 0.2 parts per million, and an optical rejection ratio of more than 40 dB, the model 771 provides the most detailed information about a laser's spectral properties.

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Avantes BV - AvaSpec-ULS4096CL-EVO (CMOS) AvaSpec-ULS4096CL-EVO (CMOS)

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The AvaSpec-ULS4096CL-EVO offers you the latest technology ensuring a spectrometer platform for the coming years. With our latest AS-7010 electronics it offers you a versatile device including USB3.0 Communication. Besides the high speed communication options, the EVO also offers a fast microprocessor and 50x more memory.

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IDEX Health & Science - Semrock Optical Filters - Trusted Solutions in Raman Detection Trusted Solutions in Raman Detection

IDEX Health & Science - Semrock Optical Filters
Semrock offers a full range of long-wave pass, short-wave pass, and notch filter solutions for Stokes or anti-Stokes Raman detection.Need the highest performance to detect Raman signal 10s of cm-1 from the laser? Semrock’s RazorEdge E-Grade long-wave pass filters have the steepest edge transitions.

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Ushio America Inc. - MIDORI™ ULB-35i Fiber-Optic LED Light Source MIDORI™ ULB-35i Fiber-Optic LED Light Source

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The Midori™ ULB-35i LED light source series combines state-of-the-art, solid-state illumination technology with Ushio’s distinctive optical design to create a compact and lightweight fiber-optic lightbox with very high output efficacy that is ideal for industrial applications where space is a premium.

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Technological Synergies Move Spectroscopy Out of the Lab
Technological Synergies Move Spectroscopy Out of the Lab
Spurred by manufacturing advancements over the past decade, lasers, sensors, and imaging devices have become more compact and reliable. This progress has allowed spectroscopy to grow into new and diverse fields. As portable and hand-held spectrometers continue to trend up, manufacturers face new challenges in analysis and support.
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FTIR Spectroscopy: A Comprehensive Biological Investigator
FTIR Spectroscopy: A Comprehensive Biological Investigator
Almost every molecule in the universe interacts with IR radiation, which excites vibrations in the molecule, rendering Fourier transform IR (FTIR) spectroscopy a universal method to investigate biological systems. FTIR spectroscopy has become a dominant tool for examining biological samples in the study of neurological and other diseases, from Alzheimer’s to cancer.
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Miniature QCL Frequency Combs Provide Robust Solution for Chemical Sensing
Miniature QCL Frequency Combs Provide Robust Solution for Chemical Sensing
Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) are working with laser frequency combs to enable chemical analysis on a chip. This new patent-pending technology will enable frequency combs to be created on a single chip in a simple, robust manner.
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Hyperspectral Imaging Could Automate, Improve Plastics Recycling
Hyperspectral Imaging Could Automate, Improve Plastics Recycling
A new method using NIR hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and chemometrics could make it possible to sort between different types of plastic and between different flame retardants added to plastic — a necessity for recycling plastics more economically.
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