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Mobile and remote analysis of materials using laser spectroscopy
July 28, 2023 @ 14:00 - 15:00

Zoom webinar | Recording on Youtube
Demetrios Anglos
Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece and IESL-FORTH
anglos@uoc.gr; anglos@iesl.forth.gr
Optical technologies, including laser sources, detectors, spectrometers, optical fibers and light collection systems have advanced over the past years in a way that has facilitated engineering of various types of field-deployable spectrometers capable of supporting a wealth of diagnostic applications, often performed in demanding environments. These applications range from environmental monitoring and materials analysis to medical diagnostics, heritage science or industrial process monitoring and even space-related research.
Different forms of light-matter interactions can be exploited, which permit probing of atoms, molecules or composite materials in the gas, liquid or solid phase, and yield key compositional information, often in real-time. The latter facilitates informed decision making, particularly in the context of process monitoring.
In this webinar, relevant examples of materials analysis, performed via laser-based spectroscopies will be outlined, with emphasis on mobile instrumentation and remote sensing.