News

UV-Vis spectroscopy is widely used to study the optical properties of semiconductor nanoparticles, such as quantum dots. The absorption spectra of these nanoparticles exhibit distinct features related ...
“Integrating a high-quality film of silicon nanoparticles 1 nanometer in size directly onto silicon solar cells improves power performance by 60 percent in the ultraviolet range of the spectrum ...
Although UV-Vis spectroscopy is a well-established method, it continues to evolve and is extensively used for the analysis of different types of molecules in varied matrices.
Researchers in Japan have developed a visible-light-driven photocatalyst by exploiting the plasmonic properties of gold nanoparticles.
UV/VIS spectroscopy is one such common tool that can be seen in the toolbox of many chemists. This resourceful measurement technology has secured its own place in the chemistry lab. UV/VIS in the Spot ...
A lens for viewing UV light A series of coated lenses can allow people to see ultraviolet light superimposed onto the visible spectrum, extending the range of our senses without the need of ...
Most previous efforts to make full use of the sunlight spectrum have focused on ultraviolet light, and most relied on catalysts made of two or more molecules to convert solar energy into hydrogen.