Raman Spectroscopy
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Raman Spectroscopy
Raman Spectroscopy is a non-destructive technique used to study the molecular structure and composition of materials. It works by shining a laser on a sample and analyzing the scattered light to reveal information about chemical bonds, molecular vibrations, and crystal structures. It is widely used in material science, chemistry, and pharmaceuticals for identification and analysis.
XploRA™ PLUS
MicroRaman Spectrometer - Confocal Raman Microscope
The XploRA™ PLUS is a high-performance microRaman system designed for detailed chemical and structural analysis. With excellent sensitivity, fast confocal imaging (SWIFT™), and multiple laser options, it handles a wide range of samples. It’s ideal for research in materials, environment, and more—offering precision, flexibility, and ease of use.

Specifications:
- Fast Raman Scanning: Yes, with motorized XY stage
- High-Speed Imaging: SWIFT™ / SWIFT XS (with EMCCD)
- Confocal Imaging Resolution: 0.5 µm (XY)
- Easy Operation: OneClick Auto Automation
- Microscope Type: Upright design
- Resolution Options: Standard and High
- Laser Options: 532 nm, 638 nm, 785 nm (others available on request)