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Choosing the Most Suitable Laser Wavelength for Your Raman Application
6 Oct 2014Dispersive Raman spectroscopy has increasingly been implemented for material identification due to its portability and sampling flexibility. However, when choosing a Raman instrument, one of the primary concerns is the wavelength of the laser that is integrated into the Raman spectrometer system. This application note discusses how to select a laser excitation wavelength for specific applications, considering the most widely used wavelengths which are 532nm, 785nm and 1064nm.
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Raman SpectroscopyRaman spectroscopy is used to discern the vibrational and rotational states of molecules and hence the chemical composition of a sample by measuring the inelastic scattering of monochromatic light. Explore a range of Raman spectrometers, including handheld/portable Raman spectrometers for QC/QA labs and in situ spectrometers for processes. Conduct Raman imaging for microanalysis of mixed samples using a Raman microscope. Raman spectrographs are also available. Find the best Raman spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Compound Identification

