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Horiba Scientific has introduced an automatic sipper accessory and a four-sample changer unit for the Aqualog® A-TEEM spectrometer.

Calibrated, software-controlled energy meters are now available for the LP980 transient absorption spectrometer from Edinburgh Instruments.

The upgraded Ocean FX miniature spectrometer has increased acquisition speed, high-sensitivity CMOS detector performance and integration times down to 10 µs.

Laser Components has introduced a new range of laser diode modules, with narrow linewidth sources for use in Raman spectroscopy and SERDS applications.

Rigaku Analytical Devices has upgraded their handheld alloy LIBS analyser for use in metal recycling, quality control and positive material identification applications.

New software support for McPherson deep UV and soft x-ray spectrometer systems and Princeton Instruments soft x-ray cameras.

Princeton Instruments’ new SpectraPro® HRS-500 high-resolution imaging spectrograph uses exclusive ResXtreme™ spectral deconvolution technology.

Shimadzu has released the IRSpirit series of FT-IR spectrophotometers. The two new systems provide the same sample compartment width as Shimadzu’s standard model while being only one-third of its size. They both are capable of using either Shimadzu’s accessories or optional products from other manufacturers.

The Thermo Scientific Orbitrap GC-MS systems have been updated with new capabilities in high resolution accurate mass (HRAM) GC-MS.

V2017.1 release of ACD/Spectrus software introduces a solution for impurity data management and developments for deconvolution and analysis of mixtures.

The Horiba CLUE Series offer a scalable platform for imaging and spectroscopic analysis of nano-objects with SEM and dual SEM/FIB (Focused Ion Beam) microscopes.

Improvements in performance of XOS’ Petra MAX D4294 analyser in final production version.

A new CRM from Starna gives 14 interference-free peaks for spectrophotometer wavelength qualification from 240 nm to 795 nm.

Certain McPherson spectrometers can now measure vertical spatial profile in addition to dispersed wavelengths. They operate in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) to view plasma impurity emission lines from 300 Å to 3200 Å.

Princeton Instruments’ KURO 2048B back-illuminated, scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera will be used for hyperspectral imaging, astronomy and quantum imaging.

Bruker has launched the Alpha II, the latest in the Alpha series of compact FT-IR spectrometers, with fully-automated test routines for operational qualification (OQ) and performance validation (PQ).

Sensologic have introduced version 2.0 of their SL Data Manager software for spectroscopy.

PicoQuant’s new QuCoa software simplifies data acquisition and analysis for quantum correlation and coincidence counting applications.

The Thermo Scientific Nexsa surface analysis system integrates XPS with additional techniques for correlative analysis in materials research.

Bruker has introduced the timsTOF Pro system for parallel accumulation and serial fragmentation (PASEF) mass spectrometry, using proprietary trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) technology for higher-speed, higher-sensitivity and robust shotgun proteomics.