Spectroscopy Application Note Alert
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Temperature-Controlled XRD Measurement |
Measurements from room temperature to 500°C with a desktop system, enabling observation of a phase transition of a substance due to temperature change in real time, is demonstrated. |
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Cement Analysis Using XRF Spectroscopy |
In this application note, we demonstrate how to analyze various types of cement using XRF spectroscopy, including the milling and pressing of the sample prior to measurement. |
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Process Raman of Solids and Turbid Media |
We describe how understanding optical scattering properties affects choice of Raman sampling probe to ensure representative sampling in solids and turbid media. |
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Why Are Collimating Lenses So Important? |
Collimating lenses allow users to align light in their spectrometer setup. In this application note, we explain the importance of collimating lenses in your spectroscopic system. |
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Analyze Lithium-Ion Batteries |
Renishaw’s inVia Raman microscope is the ultimate system for studies ranging from fundamental research to final product QC and failure analysis. |
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Diamond Anti-Reflection Coating |
Spectral Systems has developed its Diamond XP-BBAR™ coating with spectral performance. The SNR is ~30% better through most of the analysis region of a typical FT-IR instrument. |
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