Raman spectroscopy, compatible with molecular and material samples, is one of the most popular quantitative and qualitative spectroscopic techniques. A sample has a distinct Raman “fingerprint” that ...
Prisms are commonly used in spectroscopy for dispersing or controlling the direction or polarisation of light. This can be helpful for splitting the incoming light into its wavelength components to ...
Virtually every scientific field has made strides by harnessing light to study the properties of substances. This technique, called spectroscopy, has countless research applications, and innovations ...
New product addition makes Wavelength References’ compact, plug-and-play gas and flow cells more accessible than ever to customers all over the globe. Designed for fast, repeatable wavelength ...
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