Raman Microscope
Raman Microscope M785

Raman Microscope RamMics M785 is an optical spectral instrument with specialized software for getting enlarged images of small details of sample structures, and also for measurement of spectral characteristics of samples by acquiring Raman scattering and photoluminescence.

Raman Microscope

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Raman Microscope

Suitable Applications

Chemical industry

Pharmaceutics

Forensics

Identification of counterfeit products

Customs control

Higher education/Scientific research

Raman Microscope

Features

  1. Spatial resolution ~1 μm
  2. Digital camera 3 Mp
  3. Transition & Reflection measurements
  4. Professional software for automatic substance recognition
  5. Adjustment-free laser exchange technology (the unique feature enables unprepared user to easily change a laser)
Raman Microscope

Benefits

  1. Small dimensions and mobility
  2. Widened spectral range supports analysis of photoluminescent and Raman spectra in aggregation which enables to get important additional information on objects’ properties during spectral analysis
  3. Widened spectral range supports analysis of photoluminescent and Raman spectra in aggregation which enables to get important additional information on objects’ properties during spectral analysis.

Raman Microscope RamMics M785 is an optical spectral instrument with specialized software for
getting enlarged images of small details of sample structures, and also for measurement of
spectral characteristics of samples by acquiring Raman scattering and photoluminescence. The
functions of RamMics® include spectral identification and analysis of microparticles
composition and of other micro structured objects and substances.

The optical scheme of RamMics® consists of a microscope module and a spectral analyzer
module (EnSpectr R785®) connected with a beam splitter module. Visual study of object is
done in standard regime of microscope with the use of oculars and/or video camera. According
to the instrument configuration, any optical scheme of object illumination (reflection or
transmission) can be used.
EnSpectr Professional Software automatically manages all the parts involved into spectral
signal measurement process. Besides that, mathematical block of the program automatically
compares acquired spectrum with reference substance spectra stored in a spectral database, and
thus recognizes the acquired spectra.

EnSpectr R785® consists of a single grating spectrometer without moving parts connected to a
firmly fixed laser assembly which yields excellent wavelength reproducibility. EnSpectr R785
uses, cutting-edge low pass filter, as well as a 350 mW single mode laser emitting at 785 nm to
provide extraordinary precise spectral resolution and guarantee high accuracy measurements in a
spectral range from 95 to 3500 cm-1. These features allow measuring and recognition a spectrum
of unknown substance during one second, position spectral lines and determine relative intensity
of Raman and luminescent lines – substance “fingerprints”.
EnSpectr R785 comes with a low-noise 3648-element linear-array CCD detector
operating at room temperature and a state of the art system for suppressing the Rayleigh
scattering signal and the straight laser light. EnSpectr R785 has an onboard programmable
microcontroller that provides flexibility in controlling the spectrometer and accessories.