Year: 2026

Alba is the first fully integrated Brillouin spectrometer based on on-chip silicon technology. (more…)

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G2V has recently introduced a successor version of the Sunbrick LED solar simulator with an illumination area of 10 × 10 cm and an A+A+A+ classification.

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Just how much protein and fat is actually in our milk? If you’re wondering how to quickly and accurately determine the composition of milk, feel free to stop by our booth at analytica.

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We are pleased to introduce the latest AxisPro APFE-CE from Micro Support at analytica and to demonstrate the features of the AxisPro and its tools during the event.

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Hands-on Raman spectroscopy: Have you always wanted to know how Raman spectroscopy works—or how your own sample behaves? Then visit us at analytica in Hall A2 at Booth 305. (more…)

From March 24–27, 2026, we will be at analytica with our partners and look forward to discussing with you the opportunities that optical technologies offer for laboratory work. (more…)

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Brillouin spectroscopy and the microscopy associated with it is an innovative imaging method that opens up new perspectives on materials in the field of non-destructive analysis, particularly in cell biology. (more…)

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If you want to determine the chemical and mechanical properties of a sample, a combination of Raman and Brillouin spectroscopy is ideal. Both techniques use the interaction of light with matter to obtain chemical and mechanical information about a sample. (more…)

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