The Extreme Challenge of Light: How NIR "Sees" Complex Samples?
When a near-infrared (NIR) beam hits a grain kernel, a drop of oil, or a compressed tablet, it doesn’t encounter a smooth, uniform surface. Instead, it enters a complex microscopic environment where light is scattered, absorbed, and distorted by uneven structures and moisture.
The mission of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) is to cut through this complexity and accurately extract...
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