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MTEC Photoacoustics, Inc
Download detailed PDF Members: MTEC Photoacoustics, Inc. was founded in 1984 to provide high performance photoacoustic detector accessories for use in FTIR spectrometers. MTEC's first detector, the model 100, was designed by MTEC's founder, John McClelland who began research in photo acoustics at Iowa State University in 1975. The research was inspired by the work of Allan Rosencwaig, then at Bell Laboratories, who played a key role in renewing interest in Alexander Graham Bell's 1880 discovery of the photoacoustic effect. The MTEC detector won a 1985 R&D Award and rapidly was recognized as the industry standard by both FTIR manufacturers and their customers.
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