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In our May issue:
COLUMNS
Atomic Perspectives
Laser Ablation and Inductively Coupled Plasma–Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry—A Powerful Combination for High-Speed Multielemental Imaging on the Micrometer Scale
Yannick Bussweiler, Olga Borovinskaya, and Martin Tanner
This study demonstrates a new imaging approach by coupling laser ablation with ICP-TOF-MS in two application areas: geology and biology.
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IR Spectral Interpretation Workshop
The C-O Bond, Part III: Ethers By a Knockout
Brian C. Smith
A look at three different types of ether, which are characterized by the type of carbons
attached to the central oxygen
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Featured Articles
Review of New Spectroscopic Instrumentation for 2017
Howard Mark and Mike Bradley
Our annual review of new spectroscopy products, broken down into the following categories: atomic spectroscopy, imaging, mass spectrometry, mid-IR, NIR, NMR, Raman, UV–vis, X-ray, software, accessories, and components
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Raman Spectroscopy and Photoluminescence of Defects and Impurities in Crystals
On Demand Webcast
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The SuperCam Remote Sensing Instrument Suite for the Mars 2020 Rover: A Preview
Roger C. Wiens, Sylvestre Maurice, and Fernando Rull Perez
Take a peek into the plans for the SuperCam remote sensing instrument suite for NASA's
Mars 2020 Rover mission.
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Peer-Reviewed Article
A Priori Performance Estimation of Spatial Filtering in Raman Backscattering Experiments
Johannes Kiefer, Julia Rüger, and Florian M. Zehentbauer
A straightforward numerical approach to estimate the performance of a spatial filter in
Raman backscattering spectroscopy has been developed. This approach enabled the authors to determine an optimal hole diameter that balances spatial resolution and signal intensity.
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