
Optical Probes
Optical probes are specialized devices that use light to examine or measure materials and biological tissues. They work by sending light into a sample and analyzing how it changes (such as how much is absorbed, reflected, or scattered). This helps identify properties like composition, structure, or health status. Commonly used in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and industrial testing, optical probes are valued for their sensitivity, non-invasiveness, and ability to provide real-time data, making them essential tools for precise analysis without damaging the samples being studied.