
In this tech tip, we discuss the relationship of free space coupling and spectrometer performance, the role of fibers and slits, and how to manage light in your setup.

In this tech tip, we discuss the relationship of free space coupling and spectrometer performance, the role of fibers and slits, and how to manage light in your setup.

This app note describes how, by using nitrate isotope fingerprints, it is possible to monitor water quality and trace the sources of pollution related to human activity.

Nicro, Endress+Hauser and BIOCentre worked together to create a safe, in-line bioprocess control solution with real-time monitoring.



Glass Expansion’s ConstantTorque™ (CT) technology provides a simple-to-use, leak-free connection for both the internal standard and sample, every time.


This application note describes how FT-IR with a Universal Attenuated Total Reflectance (UATR) accessory measures the change in spectral information as a resin cures.

Read the brochure to learn more about the patented technology, applications, and service that PerkinElmer offers for a complete solution to advance your science.

Learn how a tri-range FT-IR measures in multiple regions of the infrared spectrum to provide an all-in-one solution for a wide variety of applications.

Learn how a tri-range FT-IR spectrometer with 21 CFR Part 11 compliant software provides a high-performance solution for mid- and near-IR analysis of pharma raw materials.

Read the brochure to learn more about how the NetPlus for IR software helps you to collaborate, coordinate, and control your FT-IR analyses any time and anywhere.

This application note describes how a rapid scanning FT-IR spectrometer with the stopped-flow system provides valuable information on rapid kinetic experiments.


Learn how FT-IR spectroscopy offers a rapid and easy technique to determine impurities in semiconductor wafers according to global standard methods.

Learn how to select the most appropriate microwave digestion technology for determining trace and heavy metals via ICP-OES and ICP-MS.

This study describes the generation of 3D images of pharmaceutical, biological, and geological samples using image stacking enabled by a highly confocal beam path.

This overview of advanced microparticle analysis shows how particles can be found, classified, and then identified automatically using confocal Raman microscopy.

This compilation provides an introduction to the principles of Raman imaging and shows examples of correlative variations including Raman–SEM, Raman–AFM, and others.

This study of molybdenum disulfide illustrates the advantages of Raman, second harmonic generation (SHG) and photoluminescence (PL) microscopy for investigating TMDs.

This survey shows how Raman imaging can characterize food samples such as honey, chocolate, and fat spreads to help understand the products and production processes.

This application note demonstrates handheld Raman's ability to analyze polymorph transformations and thus differentiate them from each other.


Combining imaging with broadband spectroscopy provides spatiospectral nanoimaging of 2D materials with nanometer spatial resolution and wide spectral coverage.

BaySpec introduces BreezeTM, the world’s smartest palm spectrometer for 400–2500 nm. Breeze efficiently provides maximum sensitivity with ultrafast acquisition.

In this application note, we use a modular Raman spectrometer setup to monitor the kinetics and reaction completion of a quick-curing, two-part epoxy.


Data show that for applications where increased absorbance leads to added sensitivity, a variable angle ATR offers a powerful tool for making FTIR measurements.

This note demonstrates the suitability of ICP-OES for fast, sensitive, and robust elemental analysis of water samples, following the DIN EN ISO 11885:2009 requirements.

Teledyne Photon Machines and Glass Expansion present two interface designs that increase the flexibility and signal stability that can be achieved with the Irida system.