How It Works Webinar
Available On Demand
Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is among the most powerful tools for chemical analysis. Each molecule has a unique infrared and Raman signature providing great specificity in the identification process. The contribution of atmospheric water and carbon dioxide to the sample spectrum complicates spectral analysis. In some cases, bands due to the sample are completely hidden behind atmospheric bands. To achieve the best results, the spectrometer must be capable of keeping atmospheric interference to a minimum.
As an attendee, you will learn more about:
- Characterization of thin films and molecular monolayers
- THz spectroscopy
- Batteries research
- Spectroscopy in ultra-high vacuum
Speaker

Dr. Sergey Shilov
R&D Product Manager for North America
Bruker Optics USA