Request InfoWyatt Technology Corp.Wyatt Technology Corp. has unveiled its size exclusion chromatography columns in a range of pore sizes for protein analysis by multiangle light scattering. According to the company, they cease to shed particles after a short time and produce less noise and offer more resistance to pressure shock than other columns on the market. Suitable for use with protein classes such as membrane proteins, they can be employed for applications such as quantification of protein aggregation and determination of protein conjugate stoichiometry.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSBioPhotonics Sep/Oct 2022 IssueUV LasersThe OBIS XT series of compact, smart UV lasers from Coherent Inc. features extended powers, integrated controllers, and low heat dissipation for flow cytometry. The lasers are offered with 20...Photonics.com 7/18/2023Fiber StripperThe Fujikura SS-110 Specialty Fiber Stripper from AFL is designed for fiber splicing applications in industries such as military, oil and gas, and medicine. The SS-110 features replaceable...BioPhotonics Mar/Apr 2024 IssueBragg Grating Notch FiltersThe WSF series from TeraXion comprises all-fiber band-stop (notch) filters that are used to selectively attenuate or block a wavelength or a range of wavelengths while allowing others to pass...BioPhotonics Jan/Feb 2024 IssueLaser Scanning MicroscopesEvident’s FLUOVIEW™ FV4000 confocal laser scanning microscope and FV4000MPE multiphoton laser scanning microscope, feature advancements in imaging technology that empower researchers to...ARTICLESPhotonics.com 2/17/2023Waters Corp. to Acquire Wyatt Technology: Week in Brief: 02/17/23Waters Corp. entered into an agreement to acquire Wyatt Technology, a developer of light-scattering and field-flow fractionation technology, for $1.36 billion in cash. The transaction is expected to...Photonics Spectra April 2023 IssueSpeckle-correlation Technique Recovers Images of Obscured Objects in Real TimeImaging through a light-scattering medium, such as clouds in the sky or tissues in the body, poses special challenges. The scattered light must be reconstructed, typically by using complex optical...BioPhotonics Nov/Dec 2023 IssueImec Spinout Axithra Raises $10M for Chip-based Raman TechAxithra, a spinout of imec and Ghent University, has raised €10 million ($10.7 million) in a seed round to develop a chip-based Raman spectroscopy platform to monitor drug concentration in the...Photonics.com 9/8/2023Tomography Technique Images Thick Bio Samples at High ResolutionThe ability to image complex biological tissues is essential for many biological studies and clinical diagnostic applications. However, capturing detailed 3D images of thick biological samples is...PHOTONICS HANDBOOK ARTICLESPhotonics HandbookLasers: Understanding the BasicsOver 60 years have passed since the first demonstration of a laser in 1960. After the initial spark of interest, lasers were for a while categorized as “a solution waiting for a problem,”...Photonics HandbookLasers for Microscopy: Major TrendsLaser development for the microscopy market continues to be driven by key trends in applications, which currently include superresolution techniques, multiphoton applications in optogenetics and...Photonics HandbookAspheric Lenses: Design ConsiderationsAspheric surfaces are powerful tools that combine the optical corrections of multiple lenses into a single element (Figure 1) and affect performance in ways that spherical optics cannot. For example,...Photonics HandbookLight-Emitting Diodes: A PrimerThe wavelength range of commercially available LEDs with single-element output power of at least 5 mW is 275 to 950 nm. Each wavelength range is made from a specific semiconductor material family,...WHITEPAPERSPhotonics.com 1/17/2023Whole Blood Analysis Using UV-Vis SpectroscopyPoint of care diagnostics have benefited from the marriage of spectroscopy and biofluidics, helping to address healthcare challenges from cancer screening to viral detection. The Ocean ST...Photonics.com 10/4/2022Product Development Strategies for Electro-Optical SystemsThis whitepaper looks at the unique challenges associated with optical systems by exploring two extremes, an ultra-high precision instrument, and a low-cost consumer product, and the different...Photonics.com 4/20/2023Is a DIY Microscope for You?For some advanced microscopy and nanoscopy techniques it becomes necessary to modify existing instrumentation or build an instrument from scratch. This article helps readers determine whether a...Photonics.com 12/8/2022Sub 50 Femtosecond Pulse Lasers for Gentler Multiphoton MicroscopyFinding the ideal ultra-fast laser source for a multiphoton imaging setup is not trivial. It is a fine balance between peak power, pulse energy and laser wavelength. In this white paper we show that...WEBINARSPhotonics.com 6/11/2015Biophotonic Imaging for Medicine: A Digital ConferenceResearchers from around the world presented their latest work at “Biophotonic Imaging for Medicine: A Digital Conference.” Presentations focused on a range of light-based imaging and...Photonics.com 10/25/2023Applying SERS to Expand the Pool of Markers Under Investigation in Clinical SettingsThis presentation describes the path to adopt surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) in clinical settings, including some of the efforts to develop enzymatic activity assays, direct-detection...Photonics.com 6/24/2013Raman Spectroscopy for Research and IndustryFREE WEBINAR Additional Questions and Answers from the Webinar are below: Speakers to include: David J. Brady, Duke University Computational and Compressive Raman Spectroscopy ...Photonics.com 1/21/2021Applying QCLs for Enhanced Spectroscopic Analysis of LiquidsFor spectroscopic applications, quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) provide coherent, polarized mid-IR radiation with spectral power densities in the 10- to 100-mW range. These properties are very...PHOTONICS DICTIONARY+ TERMSPhotonics DictionaryphotometryPhotometry is the branch of science that deals with the measurement of light, particularly in terms of its intensity and the way the human eye perceives it. It involves the quantification of visible...Photonics Dictionarymetabolic imagingMetabolic imaging refers to the visualization and quantification of metabolic processes within living organisms, tissues, or cells using various imaging techniques. It provides insights into the...Photonics Dictionaryphoton correlation spectroscopySpectroscopy used to study the concentration, diffusion and Brownian motion of small particles suspended in a fluid by measuring dynamic fluctuations of light that is scattered or fluoresced by the...Photonics DictionarynanotechnologyThe use of atoms, molecules and molecular-scale structures to enhance existing technology and develop new materials and devices. The goal of this technology is to manipulate atomic and molecular...VIDEOSPhotonics.com 12/20/2021How to Choose the Right Microscope Objective - Shanghai Optics Inc.Objective lenses are used in microscopy systems for a range of scientific research, industrial, and general lab applications. A microscope objective is typically composed of multiple lens elements...Photonics.com 10/12/2021pco - Frequency Domain Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy - A Hands-On SessionThis hands-on session about FD-FLIM by Gerhard Holst from PCO AG was given as part of the FLIM Symposium "Beginners Guide to Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging in Life Sciences".Photonics.com 11/20/2023Andor's Life Science Research SolutionsAt Andor, it matters to us that the products we develop make a real difference to our customers and contribute significantly to their research across Immunology, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Cells &...Photonics.com 11/20/2023New Dragonfly 600 Confocal Microscope System - Andor TechnologyThe Dragonfly 600 confocal microscope system delivers outstanding multi-dimensional images from subcellular (nm) to whole organism (cm), while significantly boosting productivity. Its unrivalled...PHOTONICS BUYERS' GUIDE CATEGORIESParticle Size AnalyzersBiomedical and Medical NanotechnologyMicrospheresScintillation CrystalsA scintillation crystal is a special crystal that emits flashes of light when struck by alpha particles.COMPANIESPhotonics Buyers' GuideOZ Optics LimitedEstablished in 1985, OZ Optics is a leading worldwide supplier of fiber optic components, test equipment and sensors. OZ Optics manufactures its products in three locations, Ottawa (Canada),...Photonics Buyers' GuideCASTECH INC.CASTECH is a recognized leading supplier of nonlinear optical crystals, laser crystals and precision optical components for laser, telecom, medical, analysis and detector markets. Products...Photonics Buyers' GuideOptikos CorporationThe Optical Engineering Experts® Optikos designs and manufactures metrology products for measuring and assuring optical image quality; and provides optical engineering design, development,...Photonics Buyers' GuideCODIXX AGCODIXX is a German company with more than 20 years of experience as a manufacturer of high transmittance polarizers. Our colorPol® polarizers are available in a wide range of spectral...