Raman Microscope / Confocal Raman Microscopes

In Raman microscopy, also called confocal Raman microscopy, an optical microscope and a Raman spectrometer are combined into one instrument in order to provide high resolution images of small samples. This high resolution imaging has applications that include materials science, earth science, cell biology, medicine, cosmetics, and art analysis. A Raman microscope consists of a basic optical microscope, a Raman spectrometer, a laser, a light source, and a detector such as a CCD camera. The optical microscope uses light to magnify and identify samples while the Raman spectrometer scatters light and measures the excitation vibration. When selecting a microscope, it is important to consider the qualities of each of the microscope's components and their optimal configuration for a particular application.

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CompanyOxford InstrumentsOxford Instruments
Itemwitec360 access Entry-level Raman MicroscopecryoRaman Cryogenic Raman Imaging Microscope
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DescriptionEntry-level confocal Raman microscope with high-quality rock-solid microscope base, LED Köhler white-light illumination, and video camera sample view. Features wavelength-optimized optical elements for exceptional spectral quality and class-leading sensitivity. Fully upgradable to witec360 high-end ... Read MoreCryogenic Raman imaging microscope based on the witec360 platform with attoDRY low-vibration closed-cycle cryostats, attocube nanopositioners, and cryogenically compatible objectives. Features full polarization control, TruePower laser control, and optional vector magnets. 2022 R&D 100 Award winner.
Measurement Mode(s)Raman spectroscopy, confocal Raman mapping, fluorescence microscopy, polarization-dependent measurementsRaman imaging, optical microscopy, TCSPC, polarization-dependent measurements
Laser SourcesMultiple laser excitation sources, single or multi-laser coupling unitsInquire
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