Magnitude Instruments (MI) has discover a better way of doing transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy. MI state-of-the-art benchtop instruments are designed to enhance research, offering unparalleled sensitivity, speed, and ease of use.

Magnitude Instruments (MI) has discover a better way of doing transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy. MI state-of-the-art benchtop instruments are designed to enhance research, offering unparalleled sensitivity, speed, and ease of use.
Patented noise suppression technology enables rapid measurements of small signals and enables scanning with unprecedented low-intensity photoexcitation for high-quality, publishable data; all in one box small enough to fit on a kitchen table.
The Magnitude Instrument TA Spectroscopy technique was an invention of necessity by Dr. Eric Kennehan while pursuing his PhD degree at Penn State. His ambitious research measurement plan was not practical with the techniques available at the time and so he invent a technique that increased the throughput by several orders of magnitude. That core technology and resulting Penn State licensed IP is at the heart of Magnitude Instruments