02.08.2024 • NewsMicroscopySoftware

Unifying microscopy and spectral analysis workflows

New end-to-end software solution Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis released.

Wiley, one of the world’s largest publishers and a global leader in research and learning, launched a complete correlation and spectroscopy analysis software solution for microscopy. It provides a comprehensive, powerful solution to process, combine, and analyze images and data from various spectroscopic techniques.

Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis (Source: Wiley)
Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis (Source: Wiley)

Designed to make lab work more efficient, in a single interface it features:

  •     Spectral Processing and Analysis
  •     Spectral Map and Image Processing
  •     Correlative Analysis
  •     3D Visualization of 2D Compositional Data

Users can even take their analysis a step further by sending spectra to Wiley’s KnowItAll software to search against spectral libraries for further investigation.

Graeme Whitley, director of data science solutions at Wiley, highlighted the value, “Being able to go from microscopic and hyperspectral images to spectral analysis across multiple microscopies and spectroscopies in a unified workflow creates tremendous efficiencies for your lab. Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis, combined with our KnowItAll spectral analysis software and comprehensive, quality databases, equips labs with an unmatched end-to-end solution from surface to spectral analysis.”

Wiley Surface-to-Spectral Analysis supports microscopic images from Raman, TERS, IR, nanoIR, fluorescence, photoluminescence, cathodoluminescence, EDX/EDS and XPS, so even if one changes instruments or microscopes, the workflow remains intact.

Learn more at https://sciencesolutions.wiley.com/wiley-surface-to-spectral-analysis/

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