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Automated Confocal Raman and/or Atomic Force Microscope alpha500 - Automated Imaging System for Analyzing Chemical and Surface Structural Properties
Acquiring hundreds of different Raman or AFM images of a large sample without any ongoing process control by an operator is now reality: The alpha500 is the first instrument on the market to combine Confocal Raman Imaging and Atomic Force Microscopy in a fully automated and integrated system incorporating a motorized sample stage (150 x 100 mm) and a piezo-driven scan stage (100 x 100 x 20 µm). It not only allows high resolution surface topography imaging with AFM on many different sample positions but also Raman Imaging, large area Raman scans and multi-point spectra acquisition on a user-defined arbitrary number of measurement points. The AFM and Raman data of the same sample positions can then be matched and linked together for a more comprehensive understanding of the sample's properties.
Various automated functions such as a highly accurate auto-focus for the optical mode, the precise automatic AFM-tip approach, and other specialized software features provide the versatility and accuracy necessary for the systematic and routine execution of extensive and complex measurement sequences.
Advantages of the alpha5000:
• Large samples become suitable for automated Raman and AFM investigations
• Reduced overall experiment duration
• Accelerated measurement cycles for routine experiments
• Results brought to market or publication faster
Application notes and news
- Imaging of a Diamond Film, Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene with Confocal Raman and Atomic Force Microscopy
- Confocal Raman Imaging: Solutions in Geoscience
- Analyzing Solar Cell Material Properties with Confocal Raman Imaging
- Forensic Investigations Using Confocal Raman Imaging
- TrueSurface Microscopy Now Integrated with the WITec alpha300 series
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