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Spectral Surface Mapping Software

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SAN DIMAS, Calif., Oct. 29, 2014 — Craic Technologies has announced Spectral Surface Mapping (S2M) capabilities for its UV-VIS-NIR microspectrophotometers.

With microscopic spatial resolution, surface profiles can be created using UV, visible and near-infrared transmission, absorbance, emission, fluorescence and polarization microspectral data. With the ability to measure up to a million points, high-definition maps of the spectral response of the surface of a sample may be generated.

Spectral Surface Mapping is a plug-in software module used with the company's Lambdafire microspectrometer software. When employed with the company's microspectrometers with programmable stages, S2M allows a user to automatically take spectral measurements with user-defined mapping patterns that reach to the movement limits of the stage itself.


Photonics.com
Oct 2014
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