About Instrument and its applications:
Raman spectroscopy is based on inelastic scattering of monochromatic light, usually from a laser source. Raman spectroscopy can be used to study solid, and liquid samples. We have 325 nm, 532 nm, 633 nm, and 785 nm lasers. It could be used for general materials characterization and also investigate defects, strain, etc. Raman spectra could be recorded both in low and high temperatures. Raman mapping could be also done with our Raman spectrometer. In addition, we also have a photoluminescence (PL) setup for studying the luminescence properties of materials at low and high temperatures.
General Information
Make- Horiba
Model- Lab RAM HR evolution
Year of installation- 2015
Sample Requirements
20mg (in fine powder form).
1mm-1mm (thin film)
10mm Pellet