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Specim Unveils the FX120
Specim announces its latest innovation, the Specim FX120, an advanced long-wave infrared hyperspectral camera with a full LWIR spectral range of 7.7 to 12.3 µm.
Shack-Hartmann Sensor VS an Interferometer
Discover the difference between a Shack-Hartmann Sensor and an interferometer. What are the relative benefits and disadvantages? And how do they work for your application?
Focus On: Interferometry
Discover the latest news and solutions from interferometry. QDUKI carry a number of products that could be just the answer to your application.
Get your FREE copy of the Woollam Newsletter
Find out how you can obtain your own free copy of the latest J. A Woollam newsletter. Highlights include QD Europe as the featured international rep.
Introducing the J. A. Woollam Alpha 2.0 Ellipsometer
J. A. Woollam introduces the alpha 2.0, the second generation of the alpha-SE. The alpha 2.0 is a budget-friendly option for routine measurements of thin film thickness and refractive index.
The Benefits of Correlative Microscopy & tour of Royce@Cambridge facilities 🗓 🗺
Find out what happened at the recent “Power of Correlative Microscopy” talk and tour of the facilities of Royce@Cambridge.
Webinar: Discover the power of MWIR Hyperspectral Imaging and the new Specim FX50 🗓
Join our partners, Specim, to learn about the power of MWIR Hyperspectral Imaging and the new Specim FX50 camera. Free 30 minute webinar, two times to choose from.
2023 – A Year in Review
QDUKI looks back at 2023, with events, magazines, new staff and workshop reviews. We also have detailed listings of our opening times over Christmas and the new year.
Academic Discount – Raptor Ninox 640 SU
Academic Discount on the Raptor Photonics Ninox 640 SU. The best scientific SWIR camera on the market today. Find out how much you could save today.
Principles and Applications of Photovoltaic Testing System 🗓
Join our partners Zolix for this webinar on “Principles and Applications of Photovoltaic Testing System” featuring their Confocal Raman Systems. Nov 29, 9AM London time, 10AM CEST