UV-Vis spectroscopy is an analytical technique that measures the amount of discrete wavelengths of UV or visible light that are absorbed by or transmitted through a sample in comparison to a reference ...
Ultraviolet-visible near-IR region (UV-visible-NIR) polarization microscope spectroscopy capabilities have been added to CRAIC’s microspectrophotometers. A UV-visible-NIR microspectrophotometer is ...
Understanding why certain materials work better than others when it comes to energy storage is a crucial step for developing the batteries that will power electronic devices, electric vehicles and ...
Why choose UV-Vis for food and beverage analysis? Food and beverage analysis requires methods to assess physical and sensory attributes, nutritional components, and ingredient, contaminant, and ...
This live instructor-led training course covers all the practical theory about UV-Vis spectroscopy. The interactive course looks at characteristics of the absorption, and reviews various different ...
Using thin films of dielectric materials in optical coatings have long been common practice in the glass and optics industries. For example, Bragg mirrors in laser cavities are formed using ...
In X-ray crystallography, X-rays of sufficient energy are used to excite the inner shell electrons in the atoms of a sample. The electrons move first to the outer orbitals and then down into the ...
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 ...