Spectroscopy

Close-up of FTIR device for infrared analysis
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, a subset of infrared (IR) spectroscopy, uses a mathematical algorithm, Fourier transform, to translate raw infrared data into a spectrum.
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A scientist puts a sample into a test tube. The scientist is outside with a couple of large tanks in the background.
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A group of smiling scientists
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View of attendees from the back of the room during a Bruker press conference at ASMS 2025
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The new spectrophotometer on a grey background
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The SpectraMRR on a white background
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Scientist reviews output from a spectrometer
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Abstract neon lights moving towards the camera, like speeding past stars, referencing a quasiparticle
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