Researchers from the Molecular Physics and Physical Chemistry departments of the Fritz Haber Institute have shown how two ...
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Cracking molecular secrets with IR spectroscopy
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is a precise analytical method that detects molecular vibrations, creating unique spectra for identifying functional groups and structures. It’s used in fields from ...
Water and the bad smelling molecule hydrogen sulfide do not seem to have a lot in common at first sight. However, when investing a little energy, some differences disappear. The experimental research ...
Synchronized infrared lasers steer molecules between structures, exposing clear spectral fingerprints and new ways to study ...
PiFM and PiF-IR are the next generation of infrared spectroscopy techniques. PiFM brought a major shift to atomic force microscopy by adding chemical mapping capabilities. PiF-IR, its sister technique ...
Photothermal AFM-IR, commonly referred to as AFM-IR, is an analytical technique used to understand the chemistry of a material at the nanoscale. It combines the nanoscale spatial resolution of atomic ...
While many people often use spectroscopy and spectrometry interchangeably, there are some subtle differences in their exact meanings and the associated experimental techniques they are used to ...
Exploring the frontiers of chemistry and physics, materials science pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved. The field is witnessing significant scientific breakthroughs, especially in areas ...
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