Laser gas analysis allows for gas detection with high sensitivity and selectivity. The multi-component capability and wide dynamic range of this detection method help analyze a mixture of gases with a broad concentration range.
Elemental mapping is an imaging technique used to visualize the spatial distribution of elements within a material. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a widely used analytical technique for this purpose due to its ability to provide information on a broad range of elements, making it an ideal tool for studying compositional zonation and determining the elemental composition of a material.
Although transmitted light microscopy techniques, including differential interference contrast (DIC), phase contrast, and polarized microscopy, have improved the visualization of living specimens by enhancing their intrinsic contrast, live imaging using fluorescence microscopy has allowed life science enthusiasts to visualize subcellular structures at higher resolution.