Substantial miniaturization of infrared (IR) sensors is necessary for their incorporation into next-generation portable electronics, wearable devices, and small satellites. However, modern infrared ...
Miniaturization of infrared spectrometers will lead to their wider use in consumer electronics, such as smartphones enabling food control, the detection of hazardous chemicals, air pollution ...
(Nanowerk News) Miniaturization of infrared spectrometers will lead to their wider use in consumer electronics, such as smartphones enabling food control, the detection of hazardous chemicals, air ...
An illustration featuring a spectrometer with its scanner set on a bag of substances. The background features several geometric shapes and math symbols. The words "methamphetamine" and ...
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ — Block Engineering, a leading developer of mid-infrared spectroscopy sensors, announced today the launch of a family of next-generation, revolutionary ...
Ordinary Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, which enables label-free techniques, is versatile enough to study most substances—except biologics. When biologics entered the biopharma scene ...
Integration of infrared sensing capability into consumer electronics and wearable devices will require the spectrometer instruments themselves to be suitably compact. To date this miniaturization has ...
(Nanowerk News) In an increasingly health-conscious society, data is a hot commodity. Tracking step counts with an old-school pedometer has turned into monitoring heart rates, sleep cycles and blood ...
The phrase “mixed signal” traditionally referred to a blend or hybrid of classical analog circuity with digital functions. Now there’s a new definition of the term gaining traction: integration of ...
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is an infrared spectroscopy technique, which unlike other infrared spectroscopy techniques, is not dispersive. This enables FTIR to have good ...
Optical spectrometer is one of the most essential instruments in numerous fields, including chemical engineering, materials analysis, astronomical science, medical diagnosis, and biological sensing.
Extreme miniaturization of infrared (IR) detectors is critical for their integration into next-generation consumer electronics, wearables and ultra-small satellites. Thus far, however, IR detectors ...