
|Articles|September 8, 2016
Analysis of Small Samples Using the LUMOS Stand-Alone FT-IR Microscope
Author(s)Thomas J. Tague, Jr. Ph.D
Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) microscopy is a well-established method for the analysis of samples that are too small or complex to be measured in a standard infrared spectrometer. The new LUMOS Stand-alone FTIR microscope offers a fully automated solution that is very easy-to-use and requires little space.
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