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Spectroscopy Software is a type of software used to analyze the properties of matter through the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with a sample. It is used in a variety of scientific fields, such as chemistry, physics, and biology, to identify and quantify the components of a sample. Spectroscopy Software can be used to measure the absorption, emission, and scattering of light, as well as to analyze the properties of a sample, such as its composition, structure, and physical properties. It can also be used to detect and identify molecules, as well as to study the interactions between molecules.
Spectroscopy Software is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and environmental monitoring. It is also used in research and development, as well as in the production of consumer products.
Some companies in the Spectroscopy Software market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Agilent Technologies, PerkinElmer, Shimadzu Corporation, and Bruker Corporation. Show Less Read more