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From Diagnosing Musculoskeletal Diseases to Capturing More Data on a Fast, Portable Device - Advances in Spectroscopy (8/7/2019)

From Diagnosing Musculoskeletal Diseases to Capturing More Data on a Fast, Portable Device - Advances in Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy Tech Pulse is a special edition newsletter from Photonics Media covering key developments in spectroscopy technology.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2019
     
August 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.
 
IR Metrology with Visible Light
IR Metrology with Visible Light
A new approach to IR metrology uses common optical components for the visible range. The technique is based on nonlinear interference of correlated photons, in which information about the photon in the IR range is inferred from the measurement of its correlated photon in the visible range. Applications for spectroscopy and optical coherent tomography (OCT) are discussed in this article.
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NIRS Surpasses Conventional Diagnostics for Orthopedics
NIRS Surpasses Conventional Diagnostics for Orthopedics
Early diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases is vital for effective treatment. To prevent disease progression, endoscopy-guided surgeries are performed to repair torn ligaments, the meniscus, and damaged cartilage. A potential solution for objectively assessing joint tissue conditions during arthroscopy is the use of optical spectroscopy, such as near-IR spectroscopy (NIRS).
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Spectrolight Inc. - Tunable Filter for Supercontinuum Lasers Tunable Filter for Supercontinuum Lasers

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A new, simple, and compact approach for tunable wavelength filtering to couple with supercontinuum lasers is introduced with a device called Flexible Wavelength Selector (FWS) Poly Laser Version. With high transmission efficiency (>80%) and high out of band blocking (>OD6) compared to other conventional tunable filters...

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Image Spectrometer Captures and Calibrates Record Amounts of Data Rapidly
Image Spectrometer Captures and Calibrates Record Amounts of Data Rapidly
Researchers at Rice University have developed a compact, fiber-based image spectrometer for remote sensing. Called the Tunable Light-Guide Image Processing Snapshot Spectrometer (TuLIPSS), the device combines high spatial resolution with large amounts of spectral information and can deliver data to a detector instantly.
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Multispectral Imaging Aids Wound Healing, Pathology Research
Multispectral Imaging Aids Wound Healing, Pathology Research
From airborne mapping to astronomical imaging to manufacturing inspection, multispectral imaging (MSI) has long been the go-to tool for extracting crucial details, often from distant views. Today, MSI is making promising inroads in biomedical applications, where its capacity for noninvasive, cost-effective imaging delivers customizable information in real time.
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MIR Upconversion Imaging Could Speed Medical Diagnostics
MIR Upconversion Imaging Could Speed Medical Diagnostics
Researchers from multiple institutions collaborated to develop a way to translate information from the mid-infrared (MIR) region, where chemical signatures are most distinct, to the near-infrared (NIR), where existing camera technology is most sensitive. Their new, wide field-of-view system can capture MIR spectral images of fast events or dynamic processes that take place in a matter of milliseconds.
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New Class of Visible-Light Photoswitches Could Provide Greater Molecular Photocontrol
New Class of Visible-Light Photoswitches Could Provide Greater Molecular Photocontrol
A consortium of scientists from five European institutions has developed a new class of molecular photoswitches that are operated with visible light only. The new switches show large separation of absorption bands and function in various solvents including water. The researchers believe that the new switches could lead to the development of improved photocontrolled systems for a variety of applications that require fast, responsive functions.
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Wearable NIRS Device Reveals How Seals Prepare to Dive
Wearable NIRS Device Reveals How Seals Prepare to Dive
Scientists at the University of St. Andrews have created a wearable, noninvasive device based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) that can be used to investigate blood volume and oxygenation patterns in freely diving marine mammals, such as seals.
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