Electron pair emission spectroscopy probes the simultaneous emission of two electrons from a solid following interaction with photons or primary electrons. By measuring the kinetic energies and ...
Transitions between different electronic energy levels in elements occur at unique energies and intensities, giving each element a distinctive emission spectrum. When the energy of an incident photon ...
“Plasma” refers to a gas with a significant proportion of ionized molecules, which produce various excited ions, atoms, and molecules. Electrons liberated from ions and atoms are highly energetic and ...
You are warmly invited to Bruker’s multi-part free-of-charge R&D webinar series on “FT-IR Emission Spectroscopy”. The first part, taken place on 21 st and 22 nd of July, generated significant interest ...
Elemental spectroscopy is a method employed to examine in-service fluid samples such as engine oil or hydraulic fluid, to determine the presence and quantity of different substances. This approach ...