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24 October 2025
Webinar Recording Now Available: A Practical Guide to Selecting the Right Fiber Optic Probe

We extend our sincere thanks to all who attended our recent webinar, "Selecting the Right Fiber Optic Probe for your Application." The event was met with a great response, and the insightful questions from our live attendees underscored that choosing the best tool for spectroscopic analysis remains a key challenge for many scientists and engineers. […]

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17 October 2025
Application note: Precise In-Line Analysis of Alcohol Mixtures with Fiber Optic Probes

What is the real cost of an off-spec batch? In many chemical processes, the precise ratio of components like methanol and ethanol can be the difference between profit and loss. Relying on slow, manual lab sampling means you are often reacting to problems long after they occur, rather than preventing them. This is where direct, […]

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2 November 2025
Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik 2025 | 3-5 December 2025 | Frankfurt am Main, Germany

art photonics GmbH is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Herbstkolloquium Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik 2025 | 3-5 December 2025 | Frankfurt am Main, Germany art photonics GmbH will be participating in the Herbstkolloquium Prozessanalytik 2025, taking place from 3-5 December at the DECHEMA-Haus in Frankfurt am Main. We welcome you to visit us at […]

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17 September 2025
Free Webinar: A Practical Guide to Selecting the Right Fiber Optic Probe

In the world of spectroscopy, the fiber optic probe is the critical link between the analyzer and the sample. The success of an entire analysis—impacting data quality, accuracy, and reproducibility—often hinges on selecting the appropriate probe for the specific application. With a vast array of sample types, environments, and analytical goals, making the right choice […]

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About Our Company
art photonics GmbH, founded in Berlin in September 1998, is one of the worldwide leaders in development and production of specialty fiber products for a broad spectrum from 300 nm to 16 µm. Unique technologies of Polycrystalline Mid InfraRed (PIR-) fibers and Metal coated Silica fibers are used for assembly of various spectroscopy probes for medical diagnostics and industrial process control, in volume production of fiber for medical and industrial lasers, for different fiber bundles, etc. Since January 2024 art photonics GmbH is a member of NYNOMIC GROUP.
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FOMoS

FOMoS: Fiber Optic Molecular Sensor

Modular fiber optic diagnostic tool for minimal-invasive diagnostics of tissue

Together with the IOAP-laser team of Technical University Berlin (TUB-IOAP) art photonics is working in a development project in the field of optical sensor technology. This project is partly funded by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund – ERDF).

The main project goal is a modular fiber optic diagnostic tool combining complementary methods for molecular analysis focused on minimal-invasive diagnostics of tissue, e.g. for early cancer diagnosis.

In line with preventive diagnostics and laser therapy there is a huge interest in as much as possible information on tissue before, during and after surgery including:

  • preventive identification of diseases by frequent, quick and economic investigation of suspicious changes of tissue
  • preoperative discrimination of tissue types (like muscle, blood vessel, nerve, fat) and distinction between healthy, inflammable, precancerous and malignant tissue
  • intraoperative process control and
  • postoperative control

The spectroscopic methods used in the project are also suited for applications in bioanalytics, food analytics and environmental analysis.

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