CRAIC microspectrophotometer collects smaller-than-1 µm samples

July 28, 2020
The 20/30 Perfect Vision microspectrophotometer collects Raman, photoluminescence, UV-visible-NIR, and fluorescence of microscopic samples and sample areas smaller than 1 µm across over the 200–2500 nm spectral range.
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Microspectrophotometer

The 20/30 Perfect Vision microspectrophotometer now can collect Raman, photoluminescence, UV-visible-NIR, and fluorescence of microscopic samples and sample areas smaller than 1 µm across over the 2002500 nm spectral range. Using proprietary optical aperture technology, while microspectra are being acquired, the sample may be viewed with high-resolution digital imaging in the deep UV, color, or NIR.

CRAIC Technologies
San Dimas, CA
microspectra.com

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