Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) is a type of optoelectronic technology used to measure the elemental composition of a sample. It works by exciting the sample with a light source, such as a spark or laser, and then measuring the light emitted from the sample. This light is then analyzed to determine the elemental composition of the sample. OES is used in a variety of industries, including semiconductor manufacturing, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostics. OES is a cost-effective and reliable method for measuring elemental composition. It is also highly sensitive, allowing for the detection of trace elements in a sample. Additionally, OES can be used to measure a wide range of elements, from light elements such as hydrogen and helium to heavy elements such as uranium and plutonium. Some companies in the OES market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, HORIBA, Shimadzu, and PerkinElmer. Show Less Read more
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