A revolution in confocal Raman ultrafast imaging
11 Jun 2020
In this webinar, HORIBA Scientific announces the LabRAM Soleil™, the first multimodal Raman microscope designed for UV-VIS-NIR imaging. Presenting at the inaugural SelectScience Virtual Analytical Summit 2020, HORIBA provides an overview of the analytical capabilities of the LabRAM Soleil, highlighting its ultrafast imaging, advanced automation features and intuitive software, and explores a variety of its applications, from material sciences to life sciences.
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HORIBA Scientific
Optical spectroscopy has played a key role in the development of modern physics, from the early confirmation of quantum mechanics predictions of the spectrum of hydrogen to the observation of stars and interplanetary matter by astronomers refining their theory of the universe. Today, optical spectroscopy has become a routine method for the physicists and the astronomers, but also gained acceptance with chemists, biologists and metallurgists, amongst others.
At the heart of an optical spectroscopy apparatus, the single device most closely associated with spectroscopic performance is the diffraction grating. It is therefore no surprise to see that the study and manufacture of diffraction gratings remain the domain of excellence of HORIBA Jobin Yvon and a select few competitors worldwide.
With its R&D Centres located in Edison (New Jersey, USA) and in Longjumeau (France, in the heart of the French Optics Valley), HORIBA Jobin Yvon employs more than 70 Ph.Ds, an unequalled force focusing on the advancement of diffraction gratings and their applications to optical spectroscopy. HORIBA Jobin Yvon can call upon the Kyoto R&D Centres of its parent HORIBA, and in particular its "Optical Frontier" project studying nanosystems. Each year the HORIBA Jobin Yvon R&D teams are granted more than 10 patents worldwide.
















