In the field of clinical instrumentation and life science research, sensing and optical spectroscopy perform vital roles in a range of applications. Optical spectroscopy offers an optimal method for ...
Optical properties and spectroscopy have become integral to modern biomedical applications by providing non‐invasive methods for tissue analysis, diagnostics and therapeutic guidance. Through the ...
The DXR3 SmartRaman+ Spectrometeris an at-line Raman spectrometer designed for pharmaceutical quality control.
The optical spectrometer plays an indispensable role in many scientific and industrial applications, such as material analysis, biological sensing, optical tomography and hyperspectral imaging.
Humans are quite good at assessing the properties of things just by looking at them, but we have discovered that we can do much much better with technology. Optical spectrometers study the absorption ...
Schematic illustration of the electrical spectroscopy on the polaritonic-based graphene photodetector. Image credit: ICFO/ David Alcaraz Iranzo. While the use of polaritons for light confinement is an ...
Lighting and display manufacturers must ensure their products are consistent in their light output, making them reliant on effective quality control methods. Their products must be validated, and ...
Achieve imaging up to 12 mm in air at 800 nm with the NEW Cobra-D OCT spectrometer, ideal for ophthalmology and industrial applications. OCT imaging has traditionally required the use of longer ...
SPIE Photonics West sees the global optics and photonics community come together to present and discuss the latest industry trends and research breakthroughs ...
With high optical throughput and low stray light, the PoliSpectra® 27 spectrometer enhances hyperspectral imaging for ...
Meet the world’s smallest optical spectrometer. Crafted from a single nanowire less than 100 µm long, the device can measure the intensity of colored light across the visible spectrum and may ...