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Integrating microfluidics with mass spectrometry revolutionizes trace-level Hazmat analysis, boosting sensitivity and ...
A spectrometer is a pretty common lab instrument, useful for determining the absorbance of a sample across a spectrum of light. The standard design is simple; a prism or diffraction grating to brea… ...
After it fires a pulse, a photodiode detects the light and triggers a spectrometer, which consists of a diffraction grating, a few lenses and mirrors, and a linear CCD sensor.
Exploring spectrometer design, detailing slits, gratings, and detectors' impact on spectral resolution and detection limits.
Innovative spectroscopy technology provides game-changing solution for poultry processors to detect and prevent surface ...
When a spectrometer is being configured for a given experiment, one of the commonly overlooked considerations is in selecting the best fiber optic cable. While there are many different factors to ...
Liddel was impressed with a rapid-scan IR spectrometer in Pimentel’s lab. An IR spectrometer measures the absorption of infrared radiation by a sample; the resulting IR spectrum is characteristic of ...
A spectrometer essentially splits light into its spectral components — like a rainbow, at least in the visible spectra.
The first-ever spectrometer made from quantum dots has been unveiled by Jie Bao of Tsinghua University in China and Moungi Bawendi of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US. According to ...
It uses a laser-equipped spectrometer that captures energy signals, known as spectra, from molecules—in this case, meat molecules. The spectra create an image of exactly what is inside of the meat.
Compact imaging spectrometer combines a catadioptric lens and a special flat immersion reflection grating. (Courtesy: Ronald B. Lockwood, MIT Lincoln Laboratory) A new, slimline imaging spectrometer ...
Why settle for a run-of-the-mill coffee maker or boring old slow cooker when you could have a coffee-making-spectrometer and a slow-cooking-PCR-cycler? That was Alex Duffner's thinking, at least ...