Improved spectrometer based on nonlinear optics
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 11:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists at Stanford University and Japan's National Institute of Informatics have created a new highly sensitive infrared spectrometer. The device converts light from the infrared part of the spectrum to the visible part, where the availability of superior optical detectors results in strongly improved sensing capabilities.
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