How Useful is Nano-Spectroscopy?

PiF-IR vs FTIR. See if your lab is ready to go beyond FTIR

PiF-IR is a highly capable nano-spectroscopy technique. However, how does it compare to FTIR for normal IR spectroscopy?

PiFM and PiF-IR are the next generation of infrared spectroscopy techniques. PiFM revolutionised atomic force microscopy by providing chemical mapping capabilities. PiF-IR is PiFM’s sister technique used for measuring nanoscale spectra. However, PiF-IR is not just a companion nanoscale IR technique. It is an extremely capable spectroscopy technique that expands the horizons for all types of IR spectroscopy, including FTIR. As reliable and as versatile as FTIR spectroscopy is, it can no longer keep up with the spatial resolution and surface-sensitivity requirements of modern nanomanufacturing. The future needs extremely precise and sensitive analysis, and no other infrared spectroscopy technique can provide the same results as PiF-IR.

Molecular VIsta, QDUKI’s latest partners, have a white paper article which delves into why PiF-IR spectroscopy is the future of infrared spectroscopy. Follow the link below to download your copy of this paper.


Do you have questions about Molecular Vista and your application or research challenges? Contact our Technical Director, Dr. Shayz Ikram by email or call (01372) 378822.



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