Wiley Announces Partnership for Integrated Software Platform for Microscopy & Spectral Analysis
Wiley and Digital Surf have launched the Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis an end-to-end solution for surface spectral analysis.
The Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis software supports labs to process, correlate, and analyze images and spectra from a wide variety of techniques in an integrated way, which transforms the work labs perform on complex data sets and multi-technique analyses. It is versatile and powerful enough to accommodate diverse workflows but reduce time and complexity.
Changes in the Efficiency of Laboratory Operations through Integrated Analysis
Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis is designed to meet the requirements of today’s dynamic labs, with capabilities such as spectral processing, spectral map and image analysis, correlative analysis, and even 3D visualization of 2D compositional data. This unique combination allows researchers to have a much more complete understanding of their samples when dealing with data coming from the techniques applied: Raman, TERS, IR, nanoIR, fluorescence, photoluminescence, cathodoluminescence, EDX/EDS, and XPS microscopy.
Spectral data can be easily transferred to Wiley’s KnowItAll software for comparison against its vast spectral libraries, allowing researchers to easily identify and investigate unknown substances. This extends the analysis depth beyond routine analysis to very complex research, further reducing a step in a researcher’s workflow.
Spectral processing and analysis
Spectral map and image processing
Correlative analysis
3D visualization of 2D compositional data
Designed for Versatility and Complete Data Analysis
The wide range of adaptability of this software makes it generally appropriate for research and industrial applications. It does this by offering correlative analysis that enables the lab to gain even more meaningful insight from its data, especially when handling complicated samples requiring the fusion of several kinds of data. Additional 3D visualization tools enable researchers to view data in entirely new dimensions, making it easier to understand what material properties are and behave like.
This also means that the workflow can be maintained in the face of change-as requirements shift or new techniques are undertaken-and that’s valuable for modern labs where processing and interpretation of data from various sources often occur regularly.
Why Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis Matters to Today’s Labs
The timely addition to laboratory automation comes in Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis software. The integration of data from a variety of techniques into one workflow offers tremendous advantages if it can reduce the number of tools needed, speed through time spent processing data, and allow for consistency in different experimental setups.
Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis can be identified as the evolutionary point of interest in laboratory workflows: nowadays, the need for efficiency is growing more and more, and the developed unified software solution is exactly what the clinician needs – to enhance depth of analysis achievable in modern research environments. Integration capabilities and support for diverse techniques make it a step ahead of traditional approaches to data processing. As research moves forward into further uncharted regions, tools like these will be in tremendous demand to enhance the quality and the speed of discovery.
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