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New High-Performance CCD Detector for High-Resolution Spectroscopy
Apr 1, 2001 — Roper Scientific Inc. has announced the release of the Princeton Instruments Spec-10:2K detection system for high-resolution spectroscopy. This recent addition to the Spec-10 family of CCD detectors features a 2048 x 512-pixel format that offers a large coverage area for a wide range of applications. Low-noise electronics as well as deep thermoelectric (-70 °C) or liquid nitrogen (-120 °C) cooling help guarantee the integrity of the digital data acquired for analysis. The 16-bit system can be...
New Wave Research Unveils Deep UV Laser Ablation System
FREMONT, Calif. – FREMONT, Calif. New Wave Research has unveiled the UP-213, a high-performance Nd:YAG deep UV (213 nm) laser ablation system. The UP-213 improves ablation of all materials for ICP-OES and ICP-MS, including fragile and easily cleaved minerals....
Spectroscopy Offers Hope in Land-Mine Detection
NORWOOD, Mass. -- NORWOOD, Mass. -- From Bosnia to Angola to North Korea, the threat to civilians of injury or death by unexploded land mines is very real. Yet for all of the sophistication of 21st-century warfare, land-mine detection continues to depend on a...
Machined Fibers Improve Midinfrared Spectrometry
VIENNA, Austria -- VIENNA, Austria -- Optical fibers have improved the versatility of near-infrared spectrometers, but instruments operating in the mid-IR have yet to see the development of efficient fibers or coupling. Bernhard Lendl, leader of the chemical analysis...
Spacecraft Lands on Eros
Mar 1, 2001 — Culminating a five-year mission to explore the near-Earth asteroid 433 Eros, the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft settled into its final resting place on the 21-mile-long, potato-shaped rock. It is the first craft to land on an asteroid. NEAR Shoemaker,...
Spectrograph Captures Data in Free Fall
Mar 1, 2001 — Aerial stunts are not typically associated with pure physics research. However, a group of physicists studying fullerenes --the nanoscale cagelike structures constructed of carbon molecules --have participated in several parabolic aircraft flights...
PCI Geomatics Wins Canadian Space Agency Contract
Feb 22, 2001 — RICHMOND HILL, Ontario, Feb. 22 -- PCI Geomatics, developer of geomatics software and solutions based on its remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, spatial analysis and cartographic editing programs, announced the award of a contract with the...
Lucent Team Demonstrates Far-IR Laser Diode
MURRAY HILL, N.J. -- MURRAY HILL, N.J. -- For some time, laboratory spectroscopy has used long-wavelength infrared light to identify and characterize target molecules. The sources in the mid- to the far-IR that can excite the molecular modes are cumbersome, however,...
Mobile Raman Targets Chemical Spills
UPTON, N.Y. -- UPTON, N.Y. -- A few years from now, emergency personnel responding to a chemical spill at a train wreck may be able to breathe a little easier. Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory are testing a portable Raman spectroscopy system that will...
Spectrograph Takes the Fish-Eye View
Feb 1, 2001 — Like many creatures, the male stickleback fish, found in both fresh and saltwater, usually appears much like its surroundings: dull and greenish. However, this changes when one stickleback encounters an unfamiliar member of its species. On such...
Spectrometer Measures Salt in Salmon Caviar
Feb 1, 2001 — For years, the preparation of ikura -- also known as salmon caviar -- was something of an art form. Producers soaked the harvested eggs in a brine solution that extended the final product's shelf life and, if done correctly, preserved taste and...
First Observation Made of Atomic Oxygen Emission in the Night Airglow of Venus
Jan 22, 2001 — MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 22 -- SRI International has reported the first observation of visible light emitted by oxygen atoms in the night-side airglow (nightglow) of Venus. According to a report in the journal Science, this provides new insight into...
Detector Journeys to the Center of Earth Science
Jan 1, 2001 — Raman spectroscopy aided with a microchannel plate photomultiplier tube is helping geophysicists characterize the processes that occur deep within Earth’s core and mantle. The Earth’s surface represents less than 1 percent of the entire...
Photonics Finds Solvents in Water
ATHENS, Ohio -- ATHENS, Ohio -- With the list of Superfund sites growing almost daily, the need for a reliable technique to test water samples on-site also increases. Researchers at Ohio University believe that near-IR spectrometers may have what it takes to be...
Simple Sensor Detects Nerve Gas
SAN DIEGO -- SAN DIEGO -- A laser-based nerve gas sensor under development illustrates that we should not underestimate the power of the commonplace. First cobbled together for $24 from spare parts from CD players, the device outperforms nerve gas sensors that...
Vibrational Spectroscopy: Now in 3-D
Nov 1, 2000 — A team at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign has developed a multispectral, time-correlated vibrational spectroscopy technique that promises to advance chemistry and nanotechnology. The technique, which will be described in the Journal...
Laser Separates Aluminum by Alloy, Increases Scrap Value
Oct 27, 2000 — DETROIT, Oct. 27 -- The Auto Aluminum Alliance, in conjunction with the US Department of Energy, has developed a recycling process that uses optical emission spectroscopy to improve the way the auto and aluminum industries recycle and sort scrapped...
Cluster Carries Los Alamos Spectrometers
Oct 1, 2000 — The second pair of satellites in the European Space Agency’s Cluster II mission were successfully launched Aug. 9, bringing with them imaging electron spectrometers developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Over their two-year...
Hänsch Wins Schawlow Award
Oct 1, 2000 — The Laser Institute of America of Orlando, Fla., has named Theodor W. Hänsch the winner of the 2000 Arthur L. Schawlow Award for his work in high-resolution laser spectroscopy. Hänsch is the director of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum...
Watertight Spectrometer Relies on Cool Light
Oct 1, 2000 — Not long ago, BASF AG used a benchtop spectrometer and a cuvette to ensure that certain chemicals being shipped from its plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany, were free of impurities. The task detained the shipment a few hours and left the potential for...
Cornell Selected to Lead Mars Mission
Sep 1, 2000 — NASA has chosen Cornell University of Ithaca, N.Y., to provide the instrumentation and to lead the science team for its next surface mission to Mars, which is scheduled for launch in June 2003. The mission will feature an updated rover similar to...
Keep Your Process in Control
Sep 1, 2000 — Improvements in industrial process monitoring, process optimization and closed-loop process control have awaited affordable, sturdy, robust analytical instruments. The newest sealed, rugged Raman spectrometers are easy to use and acquire data...
Laser-Based Detector Puts the Freeze on Water
Sep 1, 2000 — There is a spot in New Mexico where six natural gas pipelines converge, carrying the energy source from producers in New Mexico and Colorado to customers in California. At that junction, 2.8 billion cubic feet of gas pass each day, monitored closely...
Optical Bench Readied for NASA
Sep 1, 2000 — Composite Optics Inc. of San Diego has delivered the optical bench for NASA’s tropospheric emission spectrometer, scheduled for June 2003 launch aboard the Aura satellite. The company subjected the instrument structure to a series of shock and...
IR Imager Uses Missile Technology
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- A form of infrared imaging developed by the military for heat-seeking missiles is helping researchers rapidly identify catalysts that could improve chemical manufacturing processes and pollution-control systems. The imaging...
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