"Spectroscopy Applications in the Environment" by Avantes is a comprehensive guide highlighting the crucial role of spectroscopy in protecting our planet during a time when environmental preservation ...
While there are a number of techniques available for profiling surface structures, like scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, the advantage Auger spectroscopy has for ...
Vibrational spectroscopy encompasses a suite of techniques that probe molecular vibrations to reveal chemical composition, structure and dynamics in biological systems. Predominantly, Fourier ...
A frequency comb is a spectrum of phase-coherent, evenly spaced narrow laser lines 1. The advent of frequency combs in the late 1990s has profoundly transformed the domain of time and frequency ...
The measurement of samples in the transmission configuration presents opportunities that conventional backscattering coupling with a microscope cannot address. Although not a recent innovation, ...
“Plasma” refers to a gas with a significant proportion of ionized molecules, which produce various excited ions, atoms, and molecules. Electrons liberated from ions and atoms are highly energetic and ...
With the advancement of laser technology, ultrashort pulsating lasers give a new technological technique for highly precise spectroscopic measurement. To precisely monitor wavelengths, the optical ...
Proteomics, which is generally defined as the characterization of the complete protein complement of a cell, tissue, or organism (a proteome), has moved to the forefront of "big science" now that the ...
The Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy is an exceptional analytical tool that has changed the ways in which scientists and researchers of various fields understand the molecular world. It is a ...
Automatic acquisition and processing of mass-spectral data / R. Venkataraghavan -- Photographic techniques in organic high-resolution mass spectrometry / Dominic M. Desiderio, Jr. -- The electrical ...
Bio-monitoring refers to tracking changes in biological molecules or reactions over time. When using miniaturized flow systems, the ability to monitor concentrations within microchannels is essential ...