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December 13, 2011
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Technology Forum
Raman Spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy has been put to good use in applications such as nanomaterials development as well as in quality control laboratories. MORE »
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Featured News
Micky Myrick Joins Spectroscopy's Editorial Advisory Board
Spectroscopy magazine is pleased to announce the addition of Micky Myrick, PhD, to its editorial advisory board.
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Featured Products
Steep Edge Longpass Filters
Using its IAD oxide coating process, Optometrics now offers a very cost effective solution to applications that require Steep Edge Laser Line Longpass filters with OD>6 at laser line.
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Question of the Week

Which material development process benefits the most from Raman measurements?

A) Fullerene buckyballs
B) Nanotubes
C) Graphene
D) Nanowires
E) Semiconductors
F) Rechargeable batteries
G) Pharmaceuticals such as membranes, coatings, or emulsions

Click Here to Vote

Last Week's Results

Do you use XRF for quality control or trace elemental analysis?

A) Yes, I use it for both:
56%
B) I use XRF for quality control only:
25%
C) I use XRF for trace elemental analysis only:
13%
D) I don't use XRF for either of these:
6%
Upcoming Webcasts
Introduction to and Instrumentation for Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
11:00 AM EST
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Upcoming Events
8–14 January 2012
2012 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry
Tucson, AZ
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14 – 18, January 2012
MSACL 2012 – Mass Spectrometry: Applications to the Clinical Lab
San Diego, CA
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21-22 January 2012
BiOS (Part of SPIE Photonics West)
San Francisco, CA
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22-25 January 2012
IFPAC®-2010, The Twenty-Sixth International Forum and Exhibition
Baltimore, MD
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11–16 March 2012
Pittcon 2012 – Pittsburgh Conference on analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy
Orlando, FL
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