Featured Articles
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How To Integrate High-Quality, Optimized OEM/ODM In Spectroscopic Devices
9/19/2022
OEM/ODM services are ideal for organizations that require optics, spectroscopy, and/or photonics-related products and subsystems.
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Breeze — A Safer and Faster Way For Illicit Drug Detection
8/11/2021
Everywhere first responders operate, they risk exposure to substances such as fentanyl and synthetic cannabinoids to phosphorous and other chemicals. BaySpec’s Breeze Smart Palm Spectrometer provides first responders a viable handheld solution to quickly identify unknown substances.
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VIS And NIR Imaging In One Shot: GoldenEye™ Snapshot Hyperspectral Imager
2/8/2021
Spectral imaging benefits from a well-calibrated instrument, an intuitive user interface, and pinpoint accuracy. BaySpec has combined all these attributes in one package.
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Capture All-In-One Shot For VIS And NIR Imaging With BaySpec’s GoldenEye
12/8/2020
BaySpec’s snapshot hyperspectral imager, GoldenEye, breaks tradition of the cumbersome imaging instrumentation and is made for durability and reliability in a compact, lightweight, and easy one-shot operation design.
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Spectroscopic Materials Analysis In The Palm Of Your Hand
9/9/2020
Handheld optical spectroscopy’s newest tool features an expanded wavelength detection range, tougher packaging, and the power to streamline countless recycling, food, and industrial applications.
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Aerial Hyperspectral Imaging: OCI Hyperspectral Imagers
6/18/2019
BaySpec’s OCI-UAV hyperspectral imagers are designed for use on small UAVs to monitor the details of spatial, temporal, and spectral representation of ground objects. This app note discusses benefits these imagers offer and delivers example images for multiple topography analysis.
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Using 1064 nm Dispersive Raman For Ink And Paint Classification
6/18/2019
In the past, Raman spectroscopy was not useful for forensics because most real-world samples have a vivid color, whose fluorescence could overwhelm Raman signals. This issue is resolved by BaySpec’s1064 nm excitation dispersive Raman systems that offer maximum reduction in fluorescence interference.
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Characterization And Transformation Monitoring Of Polymorphs Of D-Mannitol With Raman Spectroscopy
6/18/2019
Raman Spectroscopy is an ideal analysis technique for the analysis of these polymorphs with its vibrational spectroscopy, no need for sample preparation, and its non-destructive approach.
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Using A Multi-Wavelength Confocal Raman Microscope For Non-destructive Pharmaceutical Ingredient Analysis
6/18/2019
Characterization of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and its distribution and physical properties in commercial medicine is necessary in drug research and development. Raman spectroscopy is gaining popularity as nondestructive, non-invasive, fast spectrum acquisition, and high reproducibility.
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Polymorph And Ingredient Analysis With High-Resolution 1064 nm Dispersive Raman Spectroscopy
6/18/2019
Polymorphism is crucial in the pharmaceutical industry because different polymorphs have different physical and chemical properties, such as chemical reactivity, solubility, stability, dissolution rate, and excipient compatibility in the formulation of medicines. Due to its importance, the screening of polymorph becomes necessary for drug research and development. In this application note, 1064 nm dispersive Raman is demonstrated as a viable, nondestructive method to identify polymorph and enable further component analysis on pharmaceutical tablets.