ParticleScout
ParticleScout can survey, classify, analyze, quantify and identify particles over even large sample areas. It enables measurements that proceed from a sample overview, to targeted investigations of pa...
Oxford Instruments pioneered 3D Raman imaging as well as correlative microscopy and continues to lead the industry in speed, sensitivity, and resolution without compromise. Raman, AFM, and SNOM microscopes, select combinations thereof, Raman-based particle analysis systems, and Raman-SEM (RISE) instruments can be configured through a modular hardware and software architecture with built-in capacity for expansion. Research, development, and production are located at Oxford Instruments Raman headquarters in Ulm, Germany.
ParticleScout can survey, classify, analyze, quantify and identify particles over even large sample areas. It enables measurements that proceed from a sample overview, to targeted investigations of pa...
RISE Microscopy is a novel correlative microscopy technique that combines SEM and confocal Raman Imaging and links ultra-structural surface properties to molecular compound information. RISE Microsco...
True Surface Microscopy - Confocal Microscopy Along with Large Area Optical Profiling WITec´s new True Surface Microscopy option (patent pending) allows confocal Raman imaging guided by surface topogr...
Scanning Probe Microscope Series WITec alpha300 The WITec microscopy series features scanning probe as well as high resolution optical and Raman microscopy techniques in either a single instrument or ...
WITec’s alpha300 S pushes the range of optical microscopy beyond the diffraction limit.
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Oxford Instruments pioneered 3D Raman imaging as well as correlative microscopy and continues to lead the industry in speed, sensitivity, and resolution without compromise. Raman, AFM, and SNOM microscopes, select combinations thereof, Raman-based particle analysis systems, and Raman-SEM (RISE) instruments can be configured through a modular hardware and software architecture with built-in capacity for expansion. Research, development, and production are located at Oxford Instruments Raman headquarters in Ulm, Germany.