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Spectroscopy Tech Pulse: Hyperspectral Imaging Enables Industrial Applications (11/5/2014)

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Hyperspectral Imaging Enables Industrial Applications
Hyperspectral Imaging Enables Industrial Applications Hyperspectral imaging systems supply classification and identification information, in addition to image information. This property makes them useful for numerous industrial and other applications, many of which have yet to be discovered.
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High-Speed, In Vivo Raman Technique Pinpoints Cholesterol
A new high-speed spectroscopy technique that can pinpoint where cells store cholesterol could be used to study obesity and diabetes.
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Spectroscopy Measures Nanoscale Material Strain
Nanomechanical Raman spectroscopy could lead to microelectronics that perform better under stress and heat.
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PixelSensors use exclusive on-chip filtering to measure up to eight VIS and NIR wavelengths - delivering 8-band spectroscopy in < 1 square centimeter.
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Bristol Instruments - Laser Wavelength Meter Laser Wavelength Meter
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The best way to determine the absolute wavelength of CW lasers is with the 621 Series Laser Wavelength Meter from Bristol Instruments.
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‘Astro-Comb’ Rediscovers Venus to Find Exoplanets
‘Astro-Comb’ Rediscovers Venus to Find Exoplanets A team from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics is developing a laser-based frequency comb to measure Venus' influence on the solar spectrum. The data gathered could form a template for detecting minute Doppler shifts in other stars’ spectra that indicate the presence of small, rocky planets like our own.
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Spectroscopy Tests for Best Organic Photovoltaics
Spectroscopy may provide a way to identify materials for organic photovoltaics based on their charge formation efficiency.
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SERS Advances Noninvasive Prostate Cancer Screening
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) could provide a noninvasive way to screen for prostate cancer.
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Crystal IS, Inc. - Designing with UVC LEDs: Accelerating Spectroscopic Applications in Life Sciences and Environmental Monitoring Designing with UVC LEDs: Accelerating Spectroscopic Applications in Life Sciences and Environmental Monitoring
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UVC LEDs are displacing traditional broad spectrum UV lamps in a wide range of spectroscopic applications. Advances in life sciences and environmental monitoring are driving end user demand for flexible instruments to address increasingly complex analytical challenges.

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Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications

In this archived webinar video, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory senior engineer Dr. Tiziana C. Bond explores the limits and advantages of SERS and provides a panoramic view of the current state of the art and future trends.
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