Spectroscopy in Modern Agriculture

Due to climate change, population growth and many other factors, farms will need to adapt to ever-worsening conditions. Spectroscopy plays a key role in developing the future of these farms.
Due to climate change, population growth and many other factors, farms will need to adapt to ever-worsening conditions. Spectroscopy plays a key role in developing the future of these farms.
This whitepaper details the use of differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) for monitoring complex emission spectra easily and cost-effectively
Can spectroscopy help make the world a better place? Benno Oderkerk, co-founder and CEO of Avantes, located in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, is convinced it can.
Spectroelectrochemistry is an extremely valuable tool to study any mechanism that involves an electron transfer. By combining the best of both the electrochemistry and spectroscopy worlds, it allows researchers to probe a range of reactions and extract valuable information that each technique could not achieve on its own.
Avantes has appointed Pro-Lite Technology as its distribution partner for the UK and Ireland
Avantes will display several new products, including its new miniature optical bench
This April, Avantes will celebrate their 25 years of success in the production and development of spectrometers
Avantes (booth 433) will showcase its latest innovations in the spectroscopy field and give visitors a sneak peek of what to expect from Avantes in the coming year of 2019.
The company’s mini optical bench, the AvaBench-Mini, will be on display. This compact optical bench was made for seamless integration with the user’s own electronics. One of the highlights of 2019 will be Avantes’ new high-power LED light source, providing users with more power for demanding applications like fluorescence measurements.
Matthew Dale finds that food sorting using spectral analysis is big business
At booth C37, Avantes will demonstrate the new AvaSpec-Mini-CL series, which can be equipped with a 2,048-pixel CMOS detector or a 4,096-pixel array.
Enjoy the speed and enhanced native UV/NIR response of CMOS with resolution down to 0.1nm. The design allows less than 0.2 per cent stray light, and the fast response time boasts data transfer speeds as fast as 4.6m/s scan and integration times ranging from 30µs to 59s.