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WP Spectroscopy Spotlight

WP Spectroscopy Spotlight

Getting a taste for spectroscopy
Do you remember how you got your first taste of spectroscopy? I do. We used an argon ion laser to probe the P and R banches of YbCl, meticulously assigning the lines with scribbled notes on strip paper in a basement lab. Today's spectroscopy is smaller, faster, and far more elegant, lending itself to use in industry, the field, and the clinic.
At Wasatch Photonics, we are excited to be at the forefront of the next advances in applied spectroscopic instrumentation, tackling applications in authentication, safety, biomed, pharma, and materials. Come see how we're doing it at SciX this month, with the launch of compact, powerful new OEM spectrometers across the board.
Want to share your first experience with spectroscopy or where that journey has taken you? We'd love to hear from you --- Cicely Rathmell, VP Marketing
Visit Wasatch Photonics at SciX 2018 - booth 615!

RAMAN | Authenticating pisco, from origin to alcohols
Raman spectra of pisco grape varietals
Raman spectroscopy conquers the national drink of Peru in this OSU team's quest to distinguish pure pisco from mixtures, identify the grape variety used, and quantify ethanol & methanol content with a high degree of accuracy. Who needs expert tasters when Raman can validate origin, quality, and safety?
 
UV-VIS | Saffron and the price of quality
Saffron production
UV-VIS absorbance spectroscopy is routinely used to validate the quality and authenticity of the world's most precious spice, saffron. See how brand and age influence the defining chemical components in its spectral signature — crocin, picrocin, and safranal — in our own experiment.
 
EDUCATION | Hands-on with the next generation
Hazel Stewart - Optima intern Summer 2018
Meet CDT Optima student Hazel Stewart, who spent the summer expanding her spectroscopy knowledge and experience at our facility in North Carolina, taking over a thousand measurements in the process. What did she learn about industry in the process? Find out from Hazel herself.

 
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Contact us for more!
Gratings: +1 435-752-4301
Spectroscopy: +1 919-544-7785
OCT: +1 919-544-7785
info@wasatchphotonics.com
© Wasatch Photonics, 2018 4022 Stirrup Creek Drive Suite 311
Durham, NC 27703, USA

Do you remember how you got your first taste of spectroscopy? I do. We used an argon ion laser to probe the P and R banches of YbCl, meticulously assigning the lines with scribbled notes on strip paper in a basement lab. Today's spectroscopy is smaller, faster, and far more elegant, lending itself to use in industry, the field, and the clinic.
At Wasatch Photonics, we are excited to be at the forefront of the next advances in applied spectroscopic instrumentation, tackling applications in authentication, safety, biomed, pharma, and materials. Come see how we're doing it at SciX this month, with the launch of compact, powerful new OEM spectrometers across the board.
Want to share your first experience with spectroscopy or where that journey has taken you? We'd love to hear from you --- Cicely Rathmell, VP Marketing
Visit Wasatch Photonics at SciX 2018 - booth 615!

RAMAN | Authenticating pisco, from origin to alcohols
Raman spectra of pisco grape varietals
Raman spectroscopy conquers the national drink of Peru in this OSU team's quest to distinguish pure pisco from mixtures, identify the grape variety used, and quantify ethanol & methanol content with a high degree of accuracy. Who needs expert tasters when Raman can validate origin, quality, and safety?
 
UV-VIS | Saffron and the price of quality
Saffron production
UV-VIS absorbance spectroscopy is routinely used to validate the quality and authenticity of the world's most precious spice, saffron. See how brand and age influence the defining chemical components in its spectral signature — crocin, picrocin, and safranal — in our own experiment.
 
EDUCATION | Hands-on with the next generation
Hazel Stewart - Optima intern Summer 2018
Meet CDT Optima student Hazel Stewart, who spent the summer expanding her spectroscopy knowledge and experience at our facility in North Carolina, taking over a thousand measurements in the process. What did she learn about industry in the process? Find out from Hazel herself.

 
logo
Contact us for more!
Gratings: +1 435-752-4301
Spectroscopy: +1 919-544-7785
OCT: +1 919-544-7785
info@wasatchphotonics.com
© Wasatch Photonics, 2018 4022 Stirrup Creek Drive Suite 311
Durham, NC 27703, USA