6 Cool Tools for Raman
Explore some great features in these videos that help the user get the most out of their Raman system.
Explore some great features in these videos that help the user get the most out of their Raman system.
High speed imaging for large areas, this combines a fast stage with Electron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) to take very quick exposures across the sample. Coupled with simultaneous data processing, the sample surface can be chemically mapped in real time or after collection. QRI is fifty times faster than conventional Raman imaging.
A fast and powerful tool for productivity when imaging or mapping a large sample area with rough, uneven or tilted surface, such as geological sample or a pharmaceutical tablet.
A simple side on macro lens allows the user to measure liquids or powders in cuvettes or glass vials. Automatic spectral comparison indicates the compound in the sample.
The autofocus function allows the Raman to do the focusing, not the user, when surveying a sample for measurement.
Automatically go from viewing raw unprocessed data through all of the processing required to prepare every spectrum for multivariate curve regression to identify the principal components and image them using false color maps.
For measurement of particulates, image analysis is applied to the visual image to identify and select particles based on size, shape and contrast.