Raman Spectroscopy

Raman Spectroscopy works by illuminating a sample with a laser and detecting the scattered light that shifts in energy due to interactions with molecular vibrations. This technique allows for precise identification of chemical compounds, phase changes, and crystallinity without extensive sample preparation. Raman is widely used in pharmaceuticals, materials science, forensics, and chemical analysis.

  • Non-destructive and minimal sample preparation required
  • Provides molecular fingerprinting and chemical composition analysis
  • Suitable for solids, liquids, powders, and gels
  • Capable of analyzing aqueous samples without interference
  • Compatible with microscopy for spatially resolved measurements
  • Ideal for pharmaceuticals, polymers, forensics, and materials research
  • Enables rapid identification, quality control, and process monitoring
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