
Raman-Spektroskopie
Ultra Low Frequency Raman-Modul
The ultra low frequency (ULF) module allows Raman spectroscopic information in the sub-100cm-1 region, with measurements below <10cm-1 routinely available. The module opens up new areas of research for routine Raman microscopy. Traditionally low frequency analysis has been confined to large research systems or complex and expensive instruments such as Far IR or TeraHertz spectrometers – now the ULF module for the LabRAM HR Raman microscope opens up this field to the routine analyst. The high throughput of the LabRAM HR series allows measurements to be obtained in just a few seconds or minutes. Moreover, Stokes and anti-Stokes spectral features can be simultaneously measured, providing additional information to the user.
Ultra low frequency Raman provides important information on a range of sample types, from pharmaceutical polymorphs or carbon nanotubes to heavy metal halides and semiconductors. The low frequency modes can give detail on conformational changes, subtle changes in lattice structure and even gaseous phase bond length – parameters not easily accessible on traditional benchtop equipment.
- Pharmaceutical polymorphs
- LA modes of polymer
- Semiconductor lattices
- Material phase/structure
- Metal Halides
- Gases
- Carbon nanotubes
- Micro-crystallites
- Pharmaceutical polymorphs
- Semiconductor super lattices
- Polymer LA modes