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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
UV-VIS Spectroscopy in the Clinic – What’s Stopping It?
UV-VIS Spectroscopy in the Clinic – What’s Stopping It? Despite years of development leading to robust technologies that have undergone thorough testing, commercialized instruments are having a tough time finding their way into the clinic.
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$30M DOE Program Seeks Photonic Methane Monitoring Solutions
Ten organizations will develop photonic gas monitoring systems under a $30 million program coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E).
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Antennas Enable Nanoscale Terahertz Spectroscopy
Tiny antennas could bring the power of terahertz spectroscopy to bear on large molecules and other nanoscale objects.
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Hamamatsu offers diverse components for spectroscopy, both standard and customized products. These include a large selection of detectors, light sources, and miniature spectrometers.
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Nufern - NuVIEW Optical Fibers NuVIEW Optical Fibers
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The NuVIEW fiber family features specialty single mode and polarization maintaining fibers for the latest OCT, spectroscopy, and advanced medical imaging technologies.
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Avantes BV - High Sensitivity Compact NIR Spectrometer High Sensitivity Compact NIR Spectrometer
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This new and improved NIR spectrometer offers more sensitivity, less weight and less size. Based on a 100mm optical bench with a NA of 0.13 offering optimal balance between resolution and sensitivity.
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Teledyne Judson Technologies - Enhanced Detector Capabilities Enhanced Detector Capabilities
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Teledyne Judson Technologies, the leader in IR sensors design and manufacturing, is proud to offer an enhanced performance product platform based on a highly integrated lensed detector.
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OPO-Based Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Speeds Up Gas Analysis
OPO-Based Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Speeds Up Gas Analysis High mid-infrared output power from an optical parametric oscillator teams up with novel cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic measurement technology to offer extreme sensitivity and selectivity in industrial gas analysis and monitoring.
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High-Speed Line-Scan Sensors Improve Spectroscopy
CMOS linear arrays allow the optical signal to be digitized directly on the chip, making the electronics design simpler, more cost-efficient and more robust.
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Daylight Solutions, Thorlabs Partner on QCL Projects
Daylight Solutions Inc. and Thorlabs will work together to develop quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) for defense and security applications.
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Thales, ICFO Partner on MIR Lasers
Targeted applications for the lasers include IR spectroscopy and biomedical imaging, as well as particle acceleration, attoscience, and tabletop coherent x-ray imaging and spectroscopy.
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