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December 16, 2014

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Spectroscopy Spotlight
Next-Generation Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging
Infrared spectroscopic imaging has been advancing significantly in recent years. Key to that advance is improving the understanding of the underlying mechanisms that influence the ability to achieve greater resolution and speed. Rohit Bhargava of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, has been elucidating those mechanisms, and won the 2014 Applied Spectroscopy William F. Meggers Award for his paper on this topic. He recently spoke to Spectroscopy about this work.
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Featured Article
Calibration Transfer, Part VI: The Mathematics of Photometric Standards Used for Spectroscopy
How do current commercial instruments vary with respect to photometric accuracy and precision over time? What are potential solutions to this challenge?. MORE »
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Assessing the Capability of Spectroscopy Techniques to Evaluate Water Quality
Advancing FT-IR Imaging – Synchrotron IR Imaging in Your Lab
Single-Particle ICP-MS and Its Advantages in Analyzing Nanoparticles in Environmental Matrices
Tip Enhanced Raman Imaging No Longer Purely A Research Technique