LabRAM Odyssey Raman | Horiba

The LabRAM Odyssey Raman microscopes are ideally suited for both micro and macro measurements, and offer advanced confocal imaging capabilities in 2D and 3D. The true confocal Raman microscope enables the most detailed images and analyses to be obtained with speed and confidence. With guaranteed high performance and intuitive simplicity, the LabRAM Odyssey is the ultimate instrument for Raman spectroscopy. It is widely used for standard Raman analysis, PhotoLuminescence (PL), Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) and other hybrid methods.

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Description

Features & Benefits:

High spatial and spectral resolutions.
From deep UV to NIR without compromise.
Ease of use and ergonomy.
Ultra-fast confocal imaging.
Raman-AFM and TERS compatible.
Ultra-Low Frequency Module.
Automated particle location and chemical ID.
Find the best conditions for the analysis of your sample.
CaptuR laser trapping.

Technical Specifications:

Wavelength range: Deep UV to VIS-NIR, Standard 200 nm – 2200 nm (achromatic, no change of optics required)
Imaging spectrometer: Czerny-Turner configuration, Focal length: 800 mm.
Lasers: Up to 6 motorized
User selectable: 266 nm, 325 nm, 355 nm, 405 nm, 458 nm, 473 nm, 532 nm, 633 nm, 660 nm, 785 nm, 1064 nm
Other wavelengths possible on request.
Laser filters: Unlimited.
Various range of filters (Dielectric, Notch, ULF…) to cover all the applications.
Spectral resolution FWHM:
@ 244 nm excitation wavelength ≤ 1.5 cm-1 with 3600 gr/mm
@ 532 nm excitation wavelength ≤ 0.6 cm-1 with 1800 gr/mm and ≤ 0.3 cm-1 with 3000 gr/mm
@ 633 nm excitation wavelength ≤ 0.4 cm-1 with 1800 gr/mm and ≤ 0.2 cm-1 with 2400 gr/mm
@ 785 nm excitation wavelength ≤ 0.2 cm-1 with 1800 gr/mm
Weight: ~100 kg.
Dimensions W x H x D (mm): 1300 x 1194 x 473.

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