WITec introduces Ultrafast Confocal Raman Imaging Option
62 500 Raman spectra in less than 2 minutes
"With this imaging option, WITec sets a new cutting edge standard in acquisition time and sensitivity for confocal Raman Imaging". says Dr. Olaf Hollricher, WITec Managing Director Research and Development. " From now on, hyperspectral Raman Imaging with full spectral information at each image pixel is accessible in only a matter of minutes."
The new Ultrafast Raman Imaging method is available as an optional feature of the alpha300 R confocal Raman Microscope and the confocal Raman imaging upgrades of the alpha300 AFM and SNOM series. In Confocal Raman Imaging, a complete Raman spectrum is acquired at each image pixel. By evaluating dedicated peak characteristics, Raman images can be generated, revealing information on the distribution of the sample's compounds, stress fields or crystallinity. Typical applications for this nondestructive technique can be found in bio-medical and pharmaceutical research, in semiconductors and materials science as well as in nanotechnology.
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