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This UV laser can transmit data in trillionths of a second
Ultraviolet light has always sat at the edge of human perception, powerful yet invisible, more associated with sterilizing ...
A research team has developed a broadband UV dual-comb spectrometer with which air pollutants can be continually measured and their reaction with the environment can be observed in real time. Sunlight ...
Researchers have built a new platform that produces ultrashort UV-C laser pulses and detects them at room temperature using ...
Numerous approved monoclonal antibody-based biopharmaceutical products for a range of therapies are on the rise and are expected to expand quickly. This includes the recent development of sotrovimab ...
Please acknowledge the SIP core facility ( RRID: SCR_018986) in publications, on posters, or in talks if you use any instruments in the SIP core facility. Please include SIP's RRID (RRID: SCR_018986) ...
How it works: the top frequency comb is passed through a sample of interest and then into a beamsplitter. The bottom frequency comb operates at a slightly different pulse repetition frequency and is ...
What is UV-Vis Spectroscopy? UV-Vis spectroscopy, short for ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, is an analytical technique that measures the absorption or reflectance of light by a sample in the ...
A vacuum-ultraviolet laser with submicrometer spot for spatially resolved photoemission spectroscopy
The rapid development of two-dimensional quantum materials, such as twisted bilayer graphene, monolayer copper superconductors, and quantum spin Hall materials, has demonstrated both important ...
Grazing incidence spectrometer for work in the vacuum UV, extreme UV (XUV) & soft x-ray wavelengths Vacuum XUV Spectrometer, McPherson Model 248/310, works through the vacuum UV, extreme UV (XUV) and ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) have successfully developed a new technique for deciphering the properties of light and matter that can simultaneously detect and ...
Sunlight has a major influence on chemical processes. Its high-energy UV radiation in particular is strongly absorbed by all materials and triggers photochemical reactions of the substances present in ...
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