The
LabRam INV
The
World's First Laser Raman and Fluorescence Inverted Microscope
For Biological and life
science applications in particular, the conventional upright optical
microscope has many limitations. For Instance, cellular samples are
often routinely studied with an inverted microscope due to their
structure and properties. It is often the case that several types of
measurement technique are advantageous - for example fluorescence
images, white light images and specific spectroscopic data.
The next dimension in
analysis then comes from the capability of the LabRam INV to
combine inverted optical microscopy with laser induced Raman and
Fluorescence spectroscopic information. With highly specific spectral
information, a precise characterisation of the sample is possible.
Details not usually accessible with normal imaging modes become
apparent such as specific molecular identification, phase
determination, and other subtle molecular bonding effects. The true confocal
spectroscopy configuration of the instrument provides spatial
discrimination on the micron scale.
Features Include:
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more information on the LabRam INV use our on-line
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