X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive, efficient, adaptable, sensitive, and multi-elemental analytical approach that is employed to determine the elemental composition of materials. This article focuses on the application of XRF to corrosion analysis.
Polarization-resolved imaging is a technique that focuses on understanding and analyzing the polarization properties of the light as it interacts with biological substances. This article provides an overview of polarization-resolved imaging and its application in the clinical and biomedical sciences.
Proper imaging eliminates invasive procedures, particularly during diagnosis. OCT is a commonly used non-invasive technique for eye care. This article explores the progress of OCT and its significance in the field of ophthalmology.
Chemiluminescence is the luminescence produced due to chemical reactions. This powerful analytical technique is used in chemical analyses, especially for qualitative and quantitative analysis of trace gases. This article provides an overview of chemiluminescence gas analysis and its applications.
The application of spectrometry devices and hyperspectral imaging provides detailed information on the nutritional value of food, such as protein levels in wheat harvests, to the health of fish stocks. This article provides an overview of how photonics-enabled hyperspectral imaging can aid in food sorting.