• App Note: Plasma Monitoring with HR2000+
  • Robust Fibers for Deep UV Applications
  • App Note: UV LEDs and Intrinsic Protein Fluorescence
  • Accessory of the Month: Klarite Substrates
  • Meet the NanoCalc Thin Film Reflectometry System
  • Small-Diameter O2 Sensor Probes

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A spectroscopy setup based on the HR2000+ high resolution spectrometer was used to monitor changes in Argon plasma emission following the introduction of different gases and nanoparticles to a plasma chamber. Here's what we learned.
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The XSR Series of Optical Fibers features premium-grade optical fibers and probes that deliver uniform results with minimal signal variance. These robust, durable assemblies have a solarization-resistant design and are ideal for applications where UV degradation is typical.
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We used our QE65 Pro Scientific Grade Spectrometer to conduct fluorescence measurements with UV LEDs. In this example, we measured intrinsic protein fluorescence to see how protein can be disrupted using a number of methods.
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Designed specifically for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), our Klarite Substrates and Standards help increase sensitivity of Raman by many orders of magnitude, extending the range of Raman measurements to as low as parts-per-billion levels.
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Meet the NanoCalc 2000 Reflectometry System. Reflectometers are ideal for the optical measurement of Thin Film properties. In this video, we show you how to properly set up your hardware, install the NanoCalc Software, and perform a basic measurement.
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AL300 optical oxygen sensors are small (300 µm) diameter aluminum-jacketed probes ideal for applications where sampling space is limited and great durability is required. These slender probes are robust and extremely flexible in tight spots. A special version (FOXY-AL300-TM) is available for tissue monitoring applications.
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