Raman spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique used to study the vibrational modes of molecules. It relies on the Raman effect, where incident light interacts with molecular vibrations, resulting in energy shifts that are characteristic of the molecular structure. By measuring these shifts in scattered light, Raman spectrometry provides detailed information about molecular bonds, functional groups, and chemical compositions. It is widely employed in various fields such as chemistry, materials science, pharmaceuticals, and forensics for identification, characterization, and analysis of diverse samples.

Renishaw inVia™ Confocal Raman Microscope
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Timegate Instruments PicoRaman
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available