First introduced by HORIBA Jobin Yvon in the mid 1970's, the micro Raman system (History of the Raman microscope (pdf)) can open up a whole new dimension of spectroscopic analysis. They are now far easier to operate, and laser adjustment and alignment are virtually eradicated. It becomes a simple operation to use the micro Raman instrument with even computer control of laser switching and grating selection now possible.
One of the greatest benefits is the use of a true CONFOCAL Raman microscope design. This enables a very small sample area or volume to be analyzed- down to the micron scale. Combine this micro Raman analysis with automated focusing, XYZ movement, and it becomes possible to produce 'chemical' images of a sample.
Localization, distribution, phase and other such properties can be imaged as never before. It has become a most powerful technique. Click here for the range of HORIBA Jobin Yvon Raman microscopes.
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The LabRAM series of Raman microscope from HORIBA Jobin Yvon has true confocal mapping performance. The Raman images produced are of the highest definition and resolution. The sophisticated software and hardware enables fast and accurate Raman images to be obtained routinely. |




