Schulze, H Georg Rangan, Shreyas Vardaki, Martha Z Blades, Michael W Turner, Robin F B Piret, James M
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Applied spectroscopy
Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) is a technique that permits the examination of synchronous and asynchronous changes present in hyperspectral data. It produces two-dimensional correlation coefficient maps that represent the mutually correlated changes occurring at all Raman wavenumbers during an implemented perturbation. To focus o...
Mayerhöfer, Thomas G Richard-Lacroix, Marie Pahlow, Susanne Hübner, Uwe Popp, Jürgen
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Applied spectroscopy
Based on hybrid 2D correlation analysis, we recently derived and introduced a "smart error sum," a sophisticated loss function that can be used for solving nonlinear inverse problems like the determination of optical constants and oscillator parameters from a series of optical spectra in the infrared spectral region. The advantage of the smart erro...
Kelly, Evan M Egan, Miles J Colόn, Arelis Angel, S Michael Sharma, Shiv K
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Applied spectroscopy
Advances in Raman instrumentation have led to the implementation of a remote dispersive Raman spectrometer on the Perseverance rover on Mars, which is used for remote sensing. For remote applications, dispersive spectrometers suffer from a few setbacks such as relatively larger sizes, low light throughput, limited spectral ranges, relatively low re...
Hara, Risa Kobayashi, Wataru Yamanaka, Hiroaki Murayama, Kodai Shimoda, Soichiro Ozaki, Yukihiro
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Applied spectroscopy
In this study, we developed a method to build Raman calibration models without culture data for cell culture monitoring. First, Raman spectra were collected and then analyzed for the signals of all the mentioned analytes: glucose, lactate, glutamine, glutamate, ammonia, antibody, viable cells, media, and feed agent. Using these spectral data, the s...
Rice, Christopher A Pitz, Greg A Guy, Matthew R Perram, Glen P
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Applied spectroscopy
A tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) device has been developed to study long-path atmospheric transmission near diode pumped alkali laser (DPAL) emission wavelengths. By employing a single aperture and retro reflector in a mono-static configuration, the noise associated with atmospheric and platform jitter were reduced by a factor ...
Kałka, Andrzej J Turek, Andrzej M
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Applied spectroscopy
An elegant, well-established effective data filter concept, proposed originally by Abraham Savitzky and Marcel J.E. Golay, is undoubtedly a very effective tool, however not free from limitations and drawbacks. Despite the latter, over the years it has become a "monopolist" in many fields of spectra processing, claiming a "commercial" superiority ov...
Vang, Der Strobbia, Pietro
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Applied spectroscopy
Gold nanostars (NS) are emerging as a versatile tool in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) applications because of their wide localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) tunability, simple synthesis procedure, and high SERS enhancement. These particles are commonly used in solutions with a stabilizing coating shell (e.g., thiolated molecules o...
Mittenzwey, Henry Mittenzwey, Klaus-Henrik Sinn, Gert Boldt, Sebastian Lerche, Dietmar
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Applied spectroscopy
Optical methods are appropriate for monitoring of constituents in suspensions and emulsions. A simple multi-wavelength, multi-reflectance spectroscopic technique, called MRS-Technology, is introduced. Two different signals of a sample are measured: the reflectance from a small and from a large measuring volume corresponding to the reduced scatterin...
Durhan, Seyda Tugce Sezer, Enise Nalli Son, Cagdas Devrim Baloglu, Fatma Kucuk
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Applied spectroscopy
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have great importance for intracellular signal transduction and sustaining the homeostasis of an organism. Thus, the identification of PPIs is necessary to better understand the downstream signaling functions of the proteins in healthy and pathological conditions. Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between ...
Su, Piao Wu, Xiaohong Li, Chen Yan, Chenglin An, Yarui Liu, Shu
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Applied spectroscopy
Focus in quality assessment of iron ore is the content of total iron (TFe). Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technology possesses the merits of rapid, in situ, real-time multielement analysis for iron ore, but its application to quantitative TFe content is subject to interference of the iron matrix effect and the lack of suitable data mi...