Difference between revisions of "Horiba Confocal"
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| Tool_Manufacturer = Horiba | | Tool_Manufacturer = Horiba | ||
| Tool_Model = Labram | | Tool_Model = Labram | ||
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| Lab_Phone = 8-9457 | | Lab_Phone = 8-9457 | ||
| SOP Link = [https://upenn.box.com/s/ukn6m0bf1c2c71nkmlsh3b49wbn8316j Quickstart guide] | | SOP Link = [https://upenn.box.com/s/ukn6m0bf1c2c71nkmlsh3b49wbn8316j Quickstart guide] |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 3 January 2024
Tool Name | Horiba Confocal |
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Instrument Type | Raman |
Staff Manager | Matt Brukman |
Lab Location | Room 022 |
Tool Manufacturer | Horiba |
Tool Model | Labram |
NEMO Designation | Horiba Confocal |
Lab Phone | 8-9457 |
SOP Link | Quickstart guide |
Description
The Horiba is a scanning confocal Raman spectroscopy system with integrated Atomic Force Microscopy. It has four laser lines of excitation (405, 532, 633, and 785nm) as well as a white light source for reflectance spectroscopy. Lenses from 10x to 100x are available for flexibility in resolution and field of view.
Applications
- Raman spectroscopy
- Photoluminescence
- Reflectance mode spectroscopy
- Topographic imaging in contact and tapping (AC) modes
- Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS)
- IR wavelength detector
Accessories
- Reflectance mode optics
- Linkam environmental stage (vacuum, heating, cooling)
Resources