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How to know if a Raman system is confocal?

Raman confocality explained in a few words

Raman microscopes are equipped with a specific confocal hole to filter signals from the focal point under the microscope, ensuring precise confocality. Some systems, like LabRAM™ Soleil and LabRAM™ Odyssey, feature motorized holes for adjustable confocality, while the XploRA™ system offers three physical holes of varying sizes to select desired confocality levels.

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More information about confocal Raman systems

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Our Solutions in Confocal Raman Spectroscopy

Confocal Raman spectroscopy has revolutionized research by enabling high-resolution spatial analysis of samples, offering insights into molecular composition and structure with unprecedented detail.

HORIBA's Raman spectrometers, including LabRAM™ Soleil, XploRA™, and the nano series, are at the forefront of this innovation. These instruments boast advanced features such as confocal imaging capabilities, customizable spectral acquisition parameters, and user-friendly interfaces.

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