Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. It involves analyzing how different materials absorb, emit, or scatter light of various wavelengths. By examining the unique patterns of light absorption or emission, scientists can identify and characterize substances, determine their chemical composition, and study their molecular structure. Spectroscopy is widely used in various scientific fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, and astronomy, to investigate the properties of materials and understand their behavior at the atomic and molecular level.
External Links
- [effemm2.de] Spectroscopy Ninja - optical spectroscopy software and services
- [Spectrofluorometers.net] Fluorescence Spectroscopy - HORIBA
- [impedimed.com] ImpediMed Medical Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (BIS) Devices
- [voa.net] VOA.net, the site for vibrational spectroscopy
- [nmr.oxinst.com] Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy | NMR Solutions
- [quadsystems.tech] Quad System - Championing what NMR spectroscopy can do.