Healing properties of light
Light therapies are coming to the fore to treat a huge range of medical conditions, from neonatal jaundice to dementia, as Keely Portway finds out
Light therapies are coming to the fore to treat a huge range of medical conditions, from neonatal jaundice to dementia, as Keely Portway finds out
Using see through Raman technology, B&W Tek’s i-Raman Pro ST high throughput portable Raman system dramatically enhances the Raman signature of the content, allowing for identification of materials through opaque containers such as white plastic bottles, paper envelopes, tablet coatings and more.
B&W Tek introduced the i-Raman Pro ST, a high throughput portable Raman spectrometer
Jessica Rowbury looks at the challenges of bringing spectroscopy to the consumer market, and whether we’re likely to see them being used by the
public in the near future
B&W Tek will be exhibiting the BAC201, a fibre optic Raman probe designed to expand the capabilities of the company’s portable Raman systems
B&W Tek, a producer of optical spectroscopy and laser systems, has updated its i-Spec portable spectrophotometer
B&W Tek has introduced its the Sol 2.6 fibre-coupled NIR spectrometer. The device features a high performance linear InGaAs array with 256 pixels and a standard spectral range of 1,550-2,550nm
B&W Tek has introduced its new thermoelectrically (TE) cooled miniature fibre coupled spectrometer, the Glacier X, which it claims is the smallest TE cooled spectrometer on the market
B&W Tek has introduced its Econic series of affordable high performance CCD spectrometers, each costing less than $900, featuring a 2,000-element linear CCD array, 16-bit digitiser, and USB 2.0 interface
B&W Tek has introduced its innoRam portable Raman spectrometer system, featuring an integrated touch-screen computer with research grade performance
Carlos Lee speaks to Mike Powell, managing partner of Renevo Capital Limited, an investment bank specialising in photonics and semiconductors
It can take a village to bring a medical photonics device to market, Benjamin Skuse discovers
We round-up the latest products and solutions in the single photon counting space.
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in freeform optics.
How automotive companies can choose the right lidar technology for their applications, by Gemma Church
Here we highlight some of the initiatives working to engage and train young people in optics and photonics
Raman spectroscopy has huge potential for use in medicine, as David Stuart finds out
Fabless start-up Scintil Photonics has raised €13.5m for its laser-integrated silicon chips. We speak to co-founder Sylvie Menezo