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 | Raman spectroscopy: next generation pharmaceutical applications One-page flyer detailing the use of rapid mapping, chemometric analysis, close-to-laser-line spectroscopy, and high-throughput screening. [396 k]
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 | Spectroscopy Innovations issue 4 This edition contains articles on: Raman microscope used for in situ tribological studies; fast, easy analysis of polymer failures with confocal Raman microscopy; novel imaging technology for Renishaw spectrometers; full instrument calibration software; Raman seminars at Renishaw subsidiaries... [750 k]
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 | Combined FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy: a complementary analytical tool for forensic scientists Flyer showing the use of combined Raman and FT-IR spectroscopies for the analysis of a paint chip. [442 k]
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 | Spectroscopy Innovations issue 5 This edition contains articles on: LAPD demonstrates the power of Raman in forensics; UV-to-NIR Raman systems; Raman spectral libraries; Renishaw - the only choice for full upgradeable Raman systems; microscope and sample handling accessories. [896 k]
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 | Spectroscopy Innovations issue 6 This edition contains articles on: art restoration; recognising GE POL diamonds; macro chamber for RA100 Raman analyser; Raman helps to develop fuel cells; RM1000B confocal Raman microscope; refurbished demonstration room [465 k]
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 | Spectroscopy Innovations issue 1 This edition contains articles on: patents granted; record annual results for Renishaw plc; new worldwide Raman offices; Renishaw and Leica combine forces; Renishaw announce new UV Raman system; DLC analyser; photodynamic therapy; combined Raman and photoluminescence of diamond films [344 k]
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 | Combined SEM and Raman spectroscopy: a new analytical tool for geology and mineralogy One page flyer describing the use of Renishaw's SEM-SCA for the analysis of geological and mineralogical samples. Results from alluvial deposit samples are given as an example. [769 k]
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 | Dispersive NIR-Raman spectroscopy using an InGaAs array detector and Nd:YAG 1.064 µm laser - Data sheet One-page flyer describing the Princeton Instruments/Acton InGaAs array detector option for inVia Raman microscopes. [788 k]
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 | Spectroscopy Innovations issue 2 This edition contains articles on: 25 years of Renishaw; in situ Raman measurements on catalysts; ultra-high resolution mapping: a new advance; Renishaw dual laser solutions; long standoff fiber optic probes; Renishaw encoded diffraction grating stage; Renishaw Raman at Laboratory of the... [557 k]
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 | Spectroscopy Innovations issue 3 This edition contains articles on: Renishaw Raman microscope used as part of NASA space mission; Raman study of 13th Byzantine painting; novel imaging technology for Renishaw spectrometers; Researcher makes light work of trapping droplet; Renishaw FocusTrack - a valuable aid to mapping [801 k]
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 | Group profile 2001 - Spectroscopy & sales support Renishaw's Group profile is produced as an accompaniment to the company's Annual report, but it is also available as a separate publication. It gives an overview of Renishaw's history and achievements since the first Renishaw company was established in 19 [668 k]
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 | Using Raman spectroscopy to study the effect of boron on the mechanical properties of diamond Stress mapping of diamonds using Raman spectroscopy [130 k]
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 | Combined scanning probe microscopy and Raman spectroscopy: a new nanotechnology tool Flyer illustrating the use of SPM and Raman spectroscopy for studying nanotechnology devices. Examples are given of Raman-AFM and TERS (tip-enhanced-Raman-scattering). [267 k]
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 | Scottish business award for spectroscopy expert - News article D3 Technologies Ltd, a leader in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),
and a subsidiary of world-leading metrology and spectroscopy company Renishaw plc,
was honoured with a spin-out recognition award at the recent University of Strathclyde
Enterprise Awards. [70.1 k]
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 | Scottish business award for spectroscopy expert - text only - News article D3 Technologies Ltd, a leader in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), and a subsidiary of world-leading metrology and spectroscopy company Renishaw plc, was honoured with a spin-out recognition award at the recent University of Strathclyde Enterprise Awards. [137 k]
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 | Drug detection using Raman spectroscopy Simple, rapid identification and characterisation of illicit substances [164 k]
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 | Explosive identification using Raman spectroscopy Using Renishaw instruments to analyse explosives and gunshot residues [210 k]
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 | Using Raman spectroscopy for polymorph differentiation and chemical imaging Analysis of pharmaceutical compounds and imaging the distribution of active ingredients [329 k]
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 | Raman spectroscopy of pharmaceuticals in a humidity and temperature controlled environment Monitoring polymorph changes with varying relative humidity [274 k]
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 | Combined scanning probe microscopy and Raman spectroscopy: a new nanotechnology tool Flyer illustrating the use of SPM and Raman spectroscopy for studying nanotechnology devices. Examples are given of Raman-AFM and TERS (tip-enhanced-Raman-scattering). [267 k]
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