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拉曼光譜分析儀

拉曼光譜分析儀

用於材料驗證和識別的手持式和便攜式拉曼、表面增強拉曼散射 ( SERS ) 和雷射誘導穿透光譜 ( LIBS ) 分析儀。

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我們的拉曼系統產品系列包括用於現場使用的手持式拉曼光譜儀、用於實驗室測量的桌上型拉曼光譜儀以及用於線上製程開發的製程分析儀。我們的拉曼設備滿足各個行業的需求,從國防和安全到食品、製藥等。使用篩選來選擇您的搜尋並找到最適合您的拉曼解決方案。

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Fast and reliable measurements – Components for your Raman spectrometer

Metrohm Spectro – Robust Raman spectrometers

Raman spectroscopy systems, or Raman spectrophotometers, from Metrohm Spectro: Handheld spectrometers, benchtop spectrometers, portable spectrometers

Metrohm Spectro, Inc. is composed of the photonics and spectroscopy companies of the Metrohm group including Metrohm Raman, B&W Tek, and Innovative Photonics Solutions. Metrohm Spectro develops and manufactures high-performance stabilized lasers, modular spectrometers, and handheld and benchtop Raman analyzers.

  • Get all you need for your Raman analysis from one provider, from the Raman spectrometer and the accessories to Raman libraries and software.
  • Rely on expert know-how and innovative solutions.
  • Benefit from our global presence in over 80 countries for local support by our service and application experts.

High quality and innovation are key drivers of the development and production process at Metrohm Spectro. The innovations include:

  • Raman Concatenation for fluorescence-free spectrum collection and improved sensitivity and selectivity of your measurement. Download the brochure for more information: Raman Concatenation (8.000.5413, PDF, 292 KB)
  • MIRA XTR as the first 785-nm handheld Raman analyzer that can deal with fluorescent samples. Go to MIRA XTR
  • Orbital Raster Scanning (ORSTM) to overcome low resolution, poor sensitivity, and sample degradation while still interrogating a large sample area when analyzing heterogeneous samples. Learn more in the application note Orbital Raster Scanning: Safer, more representative sampling with 785 nm Raman
  • IBEX CBRNE Robot is a quadrupedal robot equipped with a standoff Raman spectrometer (MIRA XTR) and a suite of environmental sensors. These fully integrated systems can safely perform preliminary reconnaissance – scan an environment, identify materials, and report back on specific conditions. Learn more in the brochure IBEX CBRNE Robot (8.000.5420, PDF, 280 KB)

Raman spectrometer – FAQs

What is a Raman spectrometer?

A Raman spectrometer is an analytical instrument used to measure the Rayleigh scattering effect, which is a type of light scattering that occurs when light interacts with matter. Raman analyzers are powerful tools for non-destructive analysis and characterization of a wide range of materials, providing valuable insights into their molecular composition and structure.

A Raman spectroscopy machine consists of three components: the laser, the spectrometer itself, and the sampling interface. In a Raman spectrometer from Metrohm, all three components are developed and manufactured by Metrohm Spectro.

A Raman laser has a narrow linewidth, small form factor, low power consumption, and an extremely stable power and exciting wavelength output. The precision-engineered Raman spectrometer is characterized by a high resolution, low noise, small form factor, and low power consumption. The sampling interface allows for precise, easy, and safe sampling. Metrohm offers various sampling interfaces and attachments to automate sampling in any situation from trace detection to through container analysis to data collection from across the room.

Blog article: FAQs about Raman spectroscopy – Theory and usage

How does a Raman spectrometer work?

MIRA XTR DS, Raman spectroscopy, defense and security, first responders, no-contact testing, handheld Raman, narcotics, illicit drugs, Contact Ball Probe

The laser beam of the Raman analyzer is typically directed onto the sample, and the Raman scattered light is collected and directed into the spectrometer. The spectrometer disperses the scattered light into its different wavelengths, which are then detected by a sensitive detector.

The resulting Raman spectrum, which represents the intensity of scattered light at different wavelengths, provides information about the molecular vibrations and can be used to identify substances or study molecular interactions.

What is a Raman spectrometer used for?

Handheld Raman spectroscopy devices for Raman applications, e.g., defense and security

Raman spectrometer instrumentation is successfully applied for identifying unknown materials and verifying or quantifying known materials. Raman spectroscopy is a non-destructive analysis technique that allows for fast and safe analysis, as no sample preparation is needed and, in some cases, samples can even be analyzed in their original packaging.

Applications of Raman spectroscopy include raw material verification, quality control of incoming goods, identification and analysis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), additives and excipients, and identification of illicit or counterfeit substances such as drugs.

Learn more in our application notes for Raman spectroscopy

Blog article: FAQs about Raman spectroscopy – Applications

Blog article: Recipes with Raman (Raman spectroscopy in the food industry)

Blog artcile: MIRA DS in Action – Detecting drugs safely in the field

Blog article: Simplifying incoming raw material inspection

What is the difference between handheld and laboratory Raman systems?

Handheld Raman systems are small, lightweight, easy-to-use, and require little to no training. Handheld Raman systems are capable of fast analysis and identification of unknowns in the field.

Laboratory Raman systems offer a higher resolution and sensitivity compared to handheld Raman systems. With the higher sensitivity of benchtop Raman systems, it is also possible to quantify substances down to low concentrations, while handheld Raman systems are often used to fulfill identification and qualification needs.

Go to our handheld Raman spectrometers

Go to our laboratory Raman spectrometers

Learn more about Raman spectroscopy

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The monograph on Raman spectroscopy describes the theory, the spectrometer, the various Raman techniques (e.g., Orbital-Raster-Scan (ORS)), data processing and chemometrics. In addition, various applications from different branches of industry are presented. The monograph is rounded off with a glossary and a comprehensive bibliography.