Molecular spectroscopy is a powerful technique used to study the interactions of light with matter, providing insights into the structure and dynamics of molecules. A key aspect of this field is the ...
Molecular spectroscopy has emerged as an indispensable tool in the elucidation of feed composition and the evaluation of nutritional quality for animal diets. This technique, utilising methods such as ...
Molecular spectroscopy studies the interactions of light and matter. In addition to electronic states, molecules can store energy by vibrating and rotating. Molecular spectroscopy studies the ...
Engineering researchers have successfully developed a quantum microprocessor chip for molecular spectroscopy simulation of actual large-structured and complex molecules. Quantum simulation enables ...
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What is FTIR?
FTIR spectroscopy enables quick, accurate analysis of materials, offering unique spectral fingerprints for identifying ...
A gap-controlled infrared technique makes it possible to study molecular interfaces with high sensitivity using affordable, widely available lab equipment. These molecular interfaces are everywhere—on ...
Native Infrared Spectroscopy spectroscopy produces high-resolution molecular maps of live cells and cell organelles.
Raman scattering spectroscopy has been widely adopted as an analytical technique, thanks to its ability to detect characteristic spectral fingerprints for individual molecules. However, its ...
A nanoscale spectroscopy technique reveals the orientation of surface-bound molecules with sub-nanometer precision by confining light in a near-field region between a scanning probe and substrate.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the need to rapidly develop, produce and distribute large quantities of ...
Quantum simulation enables scientists to simulate and study complex systems that are challenging or even impossible using classical computers across various fields, including financial modelling, ...
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