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    Spectrometer Repair Services - (7 companies)
    ...vibrational and rotational excition of groups of atoms in a molecule. Structural information is obtained by comparing absorption readings with the characteristic absorptions of functional groups. Mass spectrometers - These ionize sample molecules using high... Learn More
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    Product and Component Testing Services - (1942 companies)
    ...screening or HASS tests. The knowledge the operating and destruct (where possible) limits from HALT testing allow higher climatic and mechanical stimuli resulting in shorter test times in HASS. This video provides an example of structural and vibrational... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Lasers - (728 companies)
    ...suppliers. Carbon dioxide lasers or CO2 lasers use energy-state transitions between vibrational and rotational states of CO2 molecules to long infrared (IR) wavelengths. They can maintain continuous levels of power. CO2 lasers are used in cutting... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Cuvettes - (35 companies)
    Cuvettes are small narrow circular, triangular, or square sample containers for spectroscopy. How to Select Cuvettes. Image Credits: Optical Building Block Corporation and Small Parts, Inc. Cuvettes are small narrow circular, triangular, square... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Fiber Optic Probes - (34 companies)
    Fiber optic probes collect light or spectra from extreme environments inside reaction vessels at high temperatures or pressures. Product types include UV-Vis spectroscopy probes, Raman spectroscopy probes, and refractometry probes. UV-Vis... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Corrosion and Electrochemical Instruments - (125 companies)
    ...acoustic or vibrational responses to determine the structural adequacy of tanks and pressure vessels. Optical instruments use magneto-optical and holographic interferometry to detect flaws and residual stress. Eddy current tests expose flaws on rough... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Equipment - (1049 companies)
    ...systems, flaws also provide specific acoustic or vibrational responses. For example, if a break, deformation or other failure occurs, acoustic emission sensors can detect the burst of high frequency caused by the event. Noise detectors are used... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Optical Calibration Standards - (25 companies)
    ...and inspect optical components and instruments. Types. There are many different types of optical calibration standards. Categories include lamp calibration standards, spectroscopy standards, and photometer standards. There are two basic types of lamp... Learn More
  • NMR Tubes - (7 companies)
    ...in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Typically NMR tubes come in 5 mm diameters but 10 mm and 3 mm samples are known. It is important that the tubes are uniformly thick and well-balanced to ensure that NMR tube spins at a regular rate (i.e. Learn More
  • NMR Spectrometers - (10 companies)
    ...but they are also more expensive. Resources. Michigan State University - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Bruker BioSpin - NMR... Learn More
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...crushability, surface area, porosity, morphology and particle size distribution of excipients and APIs. Standard physical testing, while accurate, is slow and labor-intensive. Means are needed to make rapid, multivariate measurements on solid materials. This suggests spectroscopy. This article...

...a biological-type) takes days. In the 20+ years since its inception, process HPLC has come a long way. While fluorescence spectra resemble vibrational spectra, they are considered electronic because of the mode of their mechanism. Energy (in the form of photons) is absorbed, causing the electrons...

Scattering. CARS Microscopy Nov 01, 2011 Tutorial Read article. CARS and Confocal. The most important drawback of single-photon and multiphoton confocal microscopy is the need to label the specimen. CARS (Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy) addresses this issue because...

Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) was first reported in 1965 by Maker and Terhune1 as a method of spectroscopy for chemical analysis. The energy diagram of the process is depicted in Figure 1. CARS involve the interaction of four waves designated as pump (p), Stokes (s), probe (p...

...in the laminate. Infrared spectroscopy provides the ability to study the interactions of the vibrational and rotational energies of atoms or groups of atoms within molecules....

Microwave (MW) spectroscopy functions like IR analysis--through the absorption of electromagnetic radiation. The MW spectrum contains the wavelengths between 0.1 and 30 cm. The object of the MW technique is to determine the MW frequencies that are selectively absorbed by certain materials. The data...

...company vice president Dan Klevisha. Process nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, while not as convenient as NIR, is a technology worth watching. NMR gives detailed, quantitative information about chemical environment and is familiar to every pharmaceutical chemist. NMR is versatile, analyzing...

...and near-infrared, NIR, regions of the. electromagnetic spectrum. After a review of the scientific literature and initial spectral measurements, it became apparent that rocket plume. spectroscopy, or any combustion plume spectroscopy, is a formidable task. Most quantitative studies of combustion. processes...

...and optical cavity-based methods. · N O. 2. is designed for use in monitoring key Results from pre-market prototypes such as cavity ring-down spectroscopy. greenhouse gases (GHG) including are shown, with emphasis on CO (CRDS) and integrated cavity output. · Mid-IR. methane (CH ), carbon dioxide...

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy - Wikipedia, the free...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy, is a research technique that exploits the magnetic properties of

Spectroscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spectroscopy ( pron.: /spÉ?kË?trÉ?skÉ?pi/) is the study of the interaction between matter and radiated energy.[1[2 Historically, spectroscopy

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Single Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy and Microscopy, B.C. Stipe, M.A. Rezaei, and W. Ho, Science 280, 1732-1735 (1998).

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"Vibrational Stark Spectroscopy of NO Bound to Heme: Effects of Protein Electrostatic Fields on the NO Stretch Frequency", Eun Sun Park, Melissa R.
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of the newly released book VCD Spectroscopy for Organic Chemists which presents a thorough introduction to vibrational circular dichroism and

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