Morphologically-directed Raman spectroscopy (MDRS) - The combination of Raman micro spectroscopy with automated particle imaging is a powerful tool for physiochemical analysis of particles. MDRS ...
Hello and welcome to Take Five with Automation. I’m David Miller, Senior Technical Writer for Automation World. The topic of today’s video is going to be something called Raman Spectroscopy. Now, what ...
Raman spectroscopy is increasingly used for polymer characterization because it is non-destructive, requires no sample preparation, and produces data in seconds. It is also simple for the user; even ...
insights from industryJustin MorettoLife Science Product Marketing ManagerEndress+Hauser Optical Analysis In this interview, News-Medical talks to Justin Moretto, Life Science Product Manager at ...
Semiconductor nanocrystals are conducting materials with a size that has been reduced to the nanoscale. This size reduction can greatly enhance the physical, chemical, and optical characteristics, ...
Laser lights are usually employed for the Raman spectroscopic analysis. The photons emitted by the laser light are absorbed by the sample, temporarily entering a non-stationary, exceedingly brief ...
Polarization spectroscopy advances analytical capabilities, revealing molecular details through techniques like Raman, ...
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Laser wavelength selection, a critical determinant of accuracy and data quality, is guided by factors such as resonance, fluorescence, and sample absorption. Ensuring the correct laser wavelength ...