Raman
Add Raman Microspectroscopy to Your Optical Microscope
Jul 31 2012
The Craic Apollo™ is designed to add Raman spectroscopy to modern optical microscopes. With the ability to measure Raman spectra of micron-scale samples, the Craic Apollo™ is a powerful tool to identify and characterise materials, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and biological samples.
Raman microspectroscopy is a non-destructive technique that allows you to identify and study materials, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, biological samples and more. Craic Technologies has developed the Craic Apollo™ Raman microspectrometer to fit to most of the major brands of optical microscopes. The Apollo™ is a powerful solution, allowing you to collect Raman spectra from microscopic samples or microscopic sampling areas of larger samples. Now, with a single microscope you can image your samples and then measure the vibrational spectra of microscopic sample areas without further sample preparation or moving to another instrument. With the introduction of the Craic Apollo™ Raman spectrometer, Craic Technologies is proud to offer you another powerful tool for sample micro-analysis.
The Craic Apollo™ Raman spectrometer is a self contained unit that features a cutting edge stabilised laser as an excitation source, a sophisticated optical interface to the microscope, a Raman spectrometer and advanced software for instrument control and data analysis. Different units are designed for use with different wavelength lasers and can be used in conjunction with one another. The idea is to give you a highly flexible Raman microspectrometer using the laser wavelengths you require to enhance your spectroscopic results. These rugged, self-contained units can also be used with a Craic Technologies microspectrophotometer. With high sensitivity, durable design, ease-of-use, multiple imaging and spectroscopic techniques and the support of Craic Technologies, the Craic Apollo™ is more than just a Raman microspectrometer...it is a key component to your analytical solution.
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