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Confocal Raman Microscopy Explained - Application Compendium

2 Jun 2019

At its heart, confocal Raman microscopy is a non-destructive, non-invasive and labelfree microscopic method, used for the identification and imaging of chemical and molecular compounds. It can be used in various fields of application, including materials and surface research, nanotechnology, geological and environmental sciences, as well as life sciences and pharmaceutical research.

In this application compendium, discover the art of Raman microscopy, and successful applications of the technique, along with the latest confocal and correlative Raman imaging systems from WITec GmbH.

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Raman SpectroscopyRaman spectroscopy is used to discern the vibrational and rotational states of molecules and hence the chemical composition of a sample by measuring the inelastic scattering of monochromatic light. Explore a range of Raman spectrometers, including handheld/portable Raman spectrometers for QC/QA labs and in situ spectrometers for processes. Conduct Raman imaging for microanalysis of mixed samples using a Raman microscope. Raman spectrographs are also available. Find the best Raman spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.MicroscopyMicroscopy is a technique used to observe small objects in detail, from cells to materials, using light or electron microscopes. It enables researchers to examine structures with high resolution, aiding in fields such as biology, medicine, and materials science. With advanced microscopy techniques, scientists can gain insights into cellular processes, tissue structures, and material properties. Explore the best microscopy solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory, compare products, read customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Correlative Microscopy
Confocal Raman Microscopy Explained - Application Compendium