All models can be used with the optional NuScope™ microscope attachment to image samples and show Raman spectra of domains in heterogeneous materials. The Advantage Series are used in industrial applications, academic research, and teaching labs.
Due to optional accessories for various sample types, both the 532 and 633 models are easy to use on solutions, gels, powders and coatings. The Advantage 532 model has a higher signal to noise ratio than other Raman spectrometers - producing signals that are nearly five times more intense than 785nm excitation. The Advantage 633 covers a wide spectral range for the analysis of inorganic anions to aliphatic hydrocarbons.
The Advantage 785 is SciAps' most popular system. Fluorescence usually stems from minor impurities that absorb the laser excitation and emit at the same wavelengths as Raman scattering. This system eliminates or greatly reduces competing fluorescence found in samples using visible excitation. The spectral range of the Advantage 785 extends from 100 cm-1 to 2500 cm-1 or an optional range from 100 cm-1 to 3400 cm-1.
The Advantage 1064 features the longest wavelength excitation available in a dispersive Raman spectrometer. This system features extremely low cooled InGaAs detection at -60°C (-90°C option).
SciAps Benchtop Raman Spectrometer Features: