Raman spectroscopy provides a distinct spectral profile, which makes it a powerful tool. The characteristic peak positions and intensities obtained for each compound are compared with spectral ...
Whole-body optical imaging of post-embryonic stage model organisms is a challenging and long sought-after goal. It requires a combination of high-resolution performance and high-penetration depth.
Inelastic light scattering on a sample is measured by Raman spectroscopy. The Raman spectrum is unique to each IR-active substance, and thus, allows for clear identification of the substance of ...
A TV or computer monitor that uses the raster scan method for creating the image on screen. A raster display is typically an old CRT-based TV or monitor. Modern displays do not use an electron beam ...
The X-ray backscatter advanced imaging technology (AIT) system is based on the backscatter imaging device described by Steven W. Smith in 1991. 1 In summary, a well-collimated pencil-beam of X rays is ...
We're so used to the line-by-line, frame-by-frame raster scan on our TV — whether on a now-obsolete CRT or up-to-date flat screen — that we may forget that displays were not always driven this way.