Ondax to showcase terahertz Raman system at SPIE BiOS and SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 24, 2014
SureBlock XLF Series THz-Raman systems extend standard Raman analysis into the terahertz frequency regime (5–200 cm-1, or 150 GHz to 6 THz), enabling clear differentiation of polymorphs and other structural attributes of chemicals and compounds.

SureBlock XLF Series THz-Raman systems extend standard Raman analysis into the terahertz frequency regime (5–200 cm-1, or 150 GHz to 6 THz), enabling clear differentiation of polymorphs and other structural attributes of chemicals and compounds. System configurations include excitation wavelengths at 532, 785, or 830 nm; benchtop or microscope-mounted configurations; and compatibility with any single-stage spectrometer via fiber coupling.

SPIE BiOS/SPIE Photonics West booth number: 8740 (SPIE BiOS) and 740 (SPIE Photonics West)

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Contact:Ondax
Headquarters: Monrovia, CA
Product: SureBlock XLF Series THz-Raman systems
Key Features: 532, 785, or 830 nm excitation wavelengths and single-stage spectrometer compatibility

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