Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) is a widely used analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of a broad range of metals. It is an extremely time-efficient and accurate method ...
An optical spectrometer is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the light spectrum, which has found a wide range of practical applications. Dispersive optical ...
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Spectroscopy shaping the future of science
From decoding quantum mysteries to enabling portable diagnostics, spectroscopy is evolving into a versatile powerhouse across science and industry. Advances in lasers, AI, and miniaturization are ...
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 ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A Mississippi State faculty member in the Department of Chemistry is the principal investigator of a $390,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop an optical spectrometer to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Researchers present the integration of a detector system and a polaritonic platform in the same 2D material, enabling for the first time the detection of 2D polaritonic nanoresonators with spectral ...
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