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Genspect: Spectral Modeling

Through an extensive scientific investigation of the radiative properties of gases, Genspect makes it possible to simulate the properties of gas mixtures.

The simulation process is extremely computationally complex.

Most gases have emission spectra that may be described by a series of independent gas lines that collectively describe the spectral properties of a gas.

Each line has a set of associated parameters that describe spectral behavior over a variety of pressure and temperature regimes.

The principal parameters are a central frequency and a line strength. Additionally, there are line-width parameters and other associated information describing temperature dependency and other variations.

Genspect - powerful spectral modeling tools at your fingertips

Genspect models the spectral properties of gases by accounting line-by-line for the contribution of each individual spectral line of a gas's emission spectra. Genspect simulations require up to 1 trillion individual computations to compute the properties of multi-gas mixtures over a simple path or atmosphere.

Genspect brings this simulation power to your fingertips, enabling you to customize transmission and radiance simulations for your research and application. Commission simulations to be executed remotely on our powerful servers with results delivered back to your browser within minutes.

No client software installation required!

Genspect's secure environment provides a seamless interface right to your screen. Our dedicated server systems are customized to take the load, leaving your systems free for other uses.

Try our complimentary Freetool to compute the radiative properties of a simple gas path. Register today to customize simulations to meet your applications using our premium service.

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