Raman microscope
Sku: HTI04013
Short description: A Raman microscope is 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.
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A raman microscope is 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
With the addition of Renishaw’s latest innovation, LiveTrack™ focus tracking technology, the raman microscope enables users to analyse samples with uneven, curved or rough surfaces. Optimum focus is maintained in real time during data collection and white light video viewing. This removes the need for time consuming manual focusing, pre-scanning or sample preparation.
- Monitor how your sample is altering with time
- Use a hot/cold cell to see phase changes
- Profile your sample, both across the surface, or into its depth
- Generate images, either horizontally at fixed focus, following the surface topography, or from vertical slices
- Produce 3D views of your transparent sample’s internal structure
- Analyse large volumes of material and produce depth-averaged 2D images of bulk material homogeneity
- Trigger data collection from your own equipment (such as a control system on a synchrotron beamline)
Generate high quality Raman images
Raman microscope offers a complete range of imaging technologies that enable you to acquire data from points, lines, areas, and even volumes. StreamLine™, StreamHR™ and True Raman Imaging™ are unique to Renishaw and generate outstanding Raman images.
Fully automated
Raman microscope’s automation removes the need for manual operator intervention. When you change key components, like filters, lasers and gratings, inVia will automatically reconfigure its optics and optimise its alignment. This makes analysis more efficient, which is perfect for busy laboratories with multiple users.