Raman Spectroscopy
The 6NAPSE Group laboratory uses Raman spectroscopy, a non-destructive method, to analyze the molecular composition of materials.
Characterization with Raman Spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy allows the characterization of the molecular composition, the structure and the identification of organic and inorganic materials by scattering monochromatic light.
The 6NAPSE Group laboratory thus completes its offer for the characterization of foreign bodies. Already equipped with several optical and electron microscopes (SEM-EDX), as well as infrared spectrometers (IRTF), it is now possible to couple these analysis techniques with molecular Raman spectroscopy.
Thus, the identification of organic compounds but also of mineral compounds (oxides/hydroxides) will be confirmed and refined with access to a database of more than 3200 spectra.
Applications
- Identification of organic materials
- Identification of inorganic compounds (crystalline phases)
- Differentiation of polymorphs
- Quantization possible
- Material deformation/stress study
- Impact of changes in pressure or temperature
Technical characteristics
- Equipment: DXR3xi Raman Imager
- Ultra fast acquisition
- Confocal resolution down to 1 µm
- 2 interchangeable lasers (532 nm and 785 nm)
- Imaging/mapping system
- 50x objective with BF/DF (Brightfield/Darkfield) illumination
6NAPSE Group assets
- Complete validation plan (support for all tests of a standard)
- All the controls, tests and analyzes of our laboratories are carried out in compliance with the quality criteria of our industrial customers.
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