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New Wave Research
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47613 Warm Srings Blvd
Fremont
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Listing of all 11 news releases from New Wave Research:
Excimer laser ablation system has small footprint
New Wave Research introduces the UP193-FX, a 193-nm, short-pulse excimer laser ablation system that answers demands for higher performance at lower operating cost
News from New Wave Research (28 February 2007)
New Wave Research wins SBIR phase II award
US Department of Energy funds NWR to develop next-generation UV femtosecond laser-ablation mass-spectrometry system
News from New Wave Research ( 5 October 2006)
Real-time, high-resolution spectral analysis
Libs-Elite is a fully integrated, laser-induced-breakdown spectrometer platform that provides real-time, high-resolution spectral analysis of elements in a variety of materials down to 1ppm
News from New Wave Research (20 July 2006)
Partnership formed to manufacture Libs Systems
New Wave Research and Ocean Optics have announced a partnership to develop and manufacture a family of advanced laser-induced-breakdown spectrometers (Libs) products.
News from New Wave Research (16 March 2006)
PIV lasers are ultra-compact
Ruggedised particle image velocimetry lasers deliver ultra-stable green light at 532nm, 355nm or 266nm, for a complete range of liquid- and air-based PIV experiments
News from New Wave Research ( 5 May 2005)
Sample cell for laser ablation mass spectrometry
Next-generation sample cell provides rapid washout, large-volume capacity and superior transient signal analysis for solid sampling of geological and biological thin sections and electrophoresis gels
News from New Wave Research ( 2 May 2005)
Laser ablation for ICP-MS solid-sampling
Readily couples with all matrixes, resulting in long, steady signals and a uniform response throughout the periodic table - all while minimising fractionation
News from New Wave Research ( 8 March 2005)
Laser improves study of fluid and airflow dynamics
Features a twin laser head design that produces high repetition rates and enables users to capture more data sets during studies of flow phenomena
News from New Wave Research (13 November 2003)
UV laser ablation system for ICP-OES and ICP-MS
Short wavelength and large spot size significantly improve detection limits in solid sampling analysis
News from New Wave Research (11 April 2003)
OU chooses laser ablation system for ICP-MS
At a wavelength of 193nm the photon energy is absorbed by most materials in a sub-micron-thick surface layer that ablates almost without thermal effect on the remaining material
News from New Wave Research (21 March 2003)
Excimer-based laser ablation for mass spectrometry
For solid sampling of opaque and highly transmissive materials including quartz, diamonds and gemstones, and geochemical analysis of fluid inclusions, zircons, calcite, apatite and basalt
News from New Wave Research (14 March 2003)
