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DXR Raman Microscope


DXR Raman Microscope  

The Thermo Scientific DXR Raman microscope is a research-quality tool designed specifically for today’s multi-purpose analytical labs. This is the microscope for the user who needs the high spatial resolution, ease of sample preparation and power of Raman microscopy, and who has neither the time nor the desire to become a Raman expert.

Learn More About Raman Spectroscopy

Our series of recorded webinars covers a wide range of topics in Raman instrumentation and software. We cover the basics in our Introduction to Modern Raman Spectroscopy and show Raman's utility in industrial and academic labs. Several application specific topics are covered, including characterizing carbon nanomaterials, Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, the analysis of silicon for solar applications, polymers and gems.

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Raman Spectroscopy

A principal method of non-destructive chemical analysis at macro- and microscopic levels, Raman spectroscopy requires minimal sample preparation. Raman is particularly useful in the analysis of molecular structure and geometries, and is complementary to FT-IR. Modern developments in Raman instrumentation make it one of the easiest to use techniques.

OMNIC Specta Software for FTIR and Raman

Dispersive Raman

  Dispersive Raman is a powerful tool that has come of age as an analytical technique. Because it combines high sensitivity and sub-micron spatial resolution with walk-up ease of use, the Thermo Scientific Nicolet Almega XR spectrometer, the Thermo Scientific DXR Raman microscope and the Thermo Scientific DXR SmartRaman spectrometer provide solutions to the most challenging analytical problems.

FT-Raman

The Thermo Scientific NXR 9650 FT-Raman spectrometer is designed for maximum flexibility, offering custom choices in lasers, detectors, and sampling handling. The instrument handles the full range of FT-Raman applications, from routine analysis to cutting-edge research, and from simple compound identification to complex array analysis.

SPIE Photonics West

 Stop by booth 2000 to learn more about how to address your materials analysis and research challenges.

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2010 SPIE Photonics West Exhibiton