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    New England Photoconductor (NEP) has manufactured Infrared (IR) Detectors since 1973. During this time NEP has met detector and electronic requirements for applications ranging from gas analysis to...
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    Our proprietary replication technology enables us to produce state-of-the-art structured surfaces and optical devices that are used in a wide array of industries including spectroscopy, life sciences,...
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    Managing innovation and staying competitive are major challenges facing companies in every area of private enterprise. To deal successfully with the complexities of these challenges, SORL has...
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    Combining the state-of-the-art in diode array detectors with advanced statistical algorithms in a compact, ruggedized package, the Spectraline Mid-Infrared Imaging spectrometer truly represents the...
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    Stanford Computer Optics, Inc., a California Corporation founded in 1989, is a major manufacturer of ultra high speed scientific intensified CCD (ICCD) cameras, intensifier modules, and video...
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    Founded in 1981, Conoptics, Inc. offers a line of laser accessories that include laser modulators, beam deflectors, associated drive electronics, optical isolators and polarizers. Our applications...
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    Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI) develops and manufactures advanced semiconductor laser transmitters and receivers. These products are used in the Fiber to the Home, telecommunications, wireless,...
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    Metrohm is one of the world’s most trusted manufacturers of high-precision instruments for laboratory and process analysis. The company was founded in 1943 by engineer Bertold Suhner in Herisau,...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2020
    Spectroscopy is the scientific field dedicated to studying the relationships between matter and radiation. A form of non-destructive testing, spectroscopy is widely applied in forensics to understand...
  • Article - 5 Jun 2020
    Spectroscopic techniques can be used to test food products at various stages of the supply chain and to prevent fraud.

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