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Spectroscopy-12-01-2013

Spectroscopy

PIKE Technologies

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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PIKE Technologies was established in the summer of 1989, specializing in the development and manufacture of accessories and optical systems that enhance the performance of commercial spectrometers.

Amptek, Inc.

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Amptek, Inc., is a recognized world leader in the design and manufacture of state-of-the-art X-ray and gamma ray detectors, preamplifiers, instrumentation, and components for portable instruments, laboratories, satellites, and analytical purposes.

Ocean Optics

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Ocean Optics provides a variety of modular optical sensing solutions for diverse applications such as medical and biological research, environmental regulation, science education, production, and process control.

Photonis USA

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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PHOTONIS is a multinational high-technology group, with more than 40 years experience in manufacturing, sales, and innovation, specializing in charged particle and photon sensor technology.

Reducing Background in Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Measurements

December 01, 2013

Application Notes

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Raster orbital scanning (ROS) is a technique that dramatically increases the signal-to-noise ratio of Raman measurements made from target materials dispersed on surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates.

Savillex Corporation

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Savillex Corporation has been manufacturing fluoropolymer laboratory products since 1976 and has unmatched expertise in the molding and machining of fluoropolymers - especially PFA.

Hitachi High Technologies America

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc. (HTA), located in Schaumburg, Illinois, is the North American division headquarters for Hitachi High Technologies Corporation (Tokyo, Japan).

Cobolt AB

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Cobolt AB (Stockholm, Sweden) has, since the year 2000, been committed to development and supply of innovative laser products that meet or exceed the market's expectations concerning performance, quality, and robustness.

EMCO High Voltage Corporation

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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For more than 40 years, EMCO High Voltage Corporation has supported the high voltage needs of original equipment manufacturers, research laboratories, and educational institutions worldwide.

Horiba Scientific

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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HORIBA Scientific is the world-leading manufacturer of high performance optical spectroscopic instrumentation and photonics components. Our products offer unsurpassed sensitivity, precision, performance, and capabilities.

Hamamatsu Corporation

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Hamamatsu Corporation is the North American subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (Japan), a leading manufacturer of devices for the generation and measurement of infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light.

Analyzing Highly Fluorescing Cellulose-Based Excipients and Other Complex Molecules with a Novel 1030 nm Handheld Raman Analyzer

December 01, 2013

Application Notes

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Handheld Raman analyzers have found widespread use in the pharmaceutical industry for excipients and raw materials verification, and in first responder/security applications. Most portable Raman units utilize lasers operating at 785 nm because of the relatively good signal strength at this wavelength.

EDAX Inc.

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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EDAX is a leading provider of innovative materials characterization systems encompassing energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), wavelength dispersive spectrometry (WDS), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and micro X-ray fluorescence (XRF). EDAX products include standalone tools for EDS, EBSD, and WDS, integrated tools for EDS/EBSD, EDS/WDS, and EDS/EBSD/WDS, and a free-standing micro-XRF bench-top elemental analyzer providing small and micro-spot X-ray analysis and mapping.

Waters

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Waters Corporation, the premium brand in the analytical instruments industry since 1958, creates business advantages for laboratory-dependent organizations by delivering practical and sustainable scientific innovation to enable significant advancements in such areas as: healthcare delivery, environmental management, food safety, chemical materials analysis, and water quality worldwide.

Moxtek, Inc.

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Since its founding in 1986, Moxtek has become a leading supplier of advanced nano-optical and X-ray components used in display electronics, imaging, and analytical instrumentation.

Parker Hannifin Corporation

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Safety: Parker Balston gas generators completely eliminate the safety hazards involved with handling high-pressure gas cylinders. Enjoy hassle-free automation with no tanks to change and no downtime.

PANalytical, Inc.

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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PANalytical is the world's leading supplier of analytical instrumentation and software for X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), near infrared spectroscopy (NIR), and pulsed fast and thermal neutron activation (PFTNA) with more than half a century of experience.

Wasatch Photonics

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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Wasatch Photonics is home to the world's fastest spectrometer! The company was founded in 2002 to manufacture high-performance volume phase holographic gratings (VPHGs) offering low polarization dependence, high dispersion, and high diffraction efficiencies.

Advantest Corporation

December 01, 2013

Corporate Profiles

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A world-class technology company, Advantest is the leading producer of automatic test equipment (ATE) for the semiconductor industry and a premier manufacturer of measuring instruments.

Market Profile: Elemental Analyzers

December 01, 2013

Departments: Market Profile

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While some atomic spectrometry systems can generally detect and quantify any element in the periodic table, other instruments are specifically designed to measure only one, or at most a few, elements of interest in a particular application.

Vol 28 No 12 Spectroscopy December 2013 Regular Issue PDF

December 01, 2013

Issue PDF

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Click the title above to open the Spectroscopy December 2013 regular issue, Vol 28 No 12, in an interactive PDF format.

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