Broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy for real time, in situ spectral analysis of microfluidic droplets
Broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy has been used to record, in real time, the absorption spectrum of microlitre volume aqueous phase droplets within a microfluidic chip assembly. Using supercontinuum radiation and broadband coated external mirrors, the full visible spectrum (430 nm &a...
Main Authors: | Neil, S, Rushworth, C, Vallance, C, Mackenzie, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2011
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