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Raman Microspectroscopy Now Featured on Microspectrometers and Microscopes

For research, metrology, and inspection of microscopic sampling

CRAIC Technologies
Mon, 08/08/2011 - 13:24
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(Craic Technologies: San Dimas, CA) -- The CRAIC Apollo Raman spectrometer—developed and manufactured by Craic Technologies Inc., designer and manufacturer of scientific instruments—is designed for fast, easy micro-Raman spectroscopy. As such, it is perfect for research, metrology, and inspection of microscopic sampling areas by Raman spectroscopy. The Apollo Raman spectrometer employs optics, software, and hardware optimized for Raman spectroscopy of microscopic samples. The spectrometer is perfect for rapid, nondestructive analysis in life sciences, materials science, chemistry, and physics.

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The Apollo Raman microspectrometer features a solid-state, modular design. Each module includes laser excitation, optical interface, Raman spectrometer, and software. Modules are offered with different lasers wavelengths and can be used together for the ultimate in experimental flexibility.

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