Submicron
simultaneous IR+Raman microscopy combines optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy (O-PTIR) with
Raman
FTIR and Raman infrared spectroscopy
for material analysis are well established, mature technologies that have their
practical and theoretical limitations. Now, with the breakthrough technique of
O-PTIR, those limitations are shattered. The novel use of a dual purpose
visible light probe not only provides for submicron IR spatial resolution, but
it also doubles as the Raman excitation laser, thus providing submicron
simultaneous IR+Raman spectroscopy on a single platform – the mIRage+R microscope. This generates complementary
and confirmatory analysis through IR and Raman spectroscopy for a more detailed
and thorough characterization for the ultimate in vibrational spectroscopic
synergy.
O-PTIR microscopy overcomes several
of the key limitations of traditional FTIR microscopy such as poor spatial
resolution and complex sample preparation. By working in reflection mode, it
generates high quality spectra without any dispersive scatter artifacts that
are comparable to FTIR transmission/ATR spectra.
While at the same time, O-PTIR is not affected at all by fluorescence interference, a key limitation of Raman spectroscopy, thus allowing for submicron molecular characterization that is completely fluorescence free.
mIRage IR Microscope
Changing the field of IR spectroscopy Optical Photothermal Infrared spectroscopy overcomes the key limitations of FTIR and Raman by providing for a sub-micron, non-contact and fluorescence free rapid analysis. When combined with simultaneous Raman, it provides for a unique complementary and confirmatory sample analysis experience.
mIRage covers a wide range of applications
If you are
interested in mIRage or would like to have a
sample for testing, please contact us for details.
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