Spectroscopy Roundup: Chips, Water, and Moving Signals  - Takeaways - MDSpire

Spectroscopy Roundup: Chips, Water, and Moving Signals 

  • June 9, 2026

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    A chip-based Mamyshev oscillator delivers femtosecond pulses for supercontinuum and terahertz spectroscopy without extra amplification.

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    The laser produced a 176 megahertz pulse train with energies over one nanojoule, achieving 147 femtoseconds after compression.

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    Magnetically reconfigurable nanoprobe swarms enhance Raman signal strength and reproducibility in biological environments.

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    A mid-infrared computational spectrometer reconstructs spectra using photonic crystal waveguides and thermal tuning on a silicon platform.

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    A new XAS setup provides parallel bulk and interface-sensitive views of water near solid surfaces, revealing distinct behaviors.

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