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What is spectroscopy?

Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. It's commonly used to identify and quantify substances, study atomic and molecular structures, and analyze the composition of materials by examining the spectrum of light emitted, absorbed, or scattered by them.

What other technologies are related to spectroscopy?

spectroscopy Complementary Technologies

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography is a separation technique often coupled with spectroscopic detection methods (e.g., UV-Vis) to identify and quantify separated compounds.
mentioned alongside spectroscopy in 2% (946) of relevant job posts
Spectrophotometry is a type of spectroscopy that measures the absorbance or transmission of light through a sample.
mentioned alongside spectroscopy in 10% (153) of relevant job posts
Gas Chromatography is a separation technique often coupled with spectroscopic detection methods (e.g., mass spectrometry) to identify and quantify separated compounds.
mentioned alongside spectroscopy in 2% (571) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning spectroscopy?

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