The XploRA: Smarter Microscopy
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Pharmaceuticals Identification and distribution of a tablet’s API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) and excipients can be studied by Raman Imaging Click to download our Pharmaceutics application note
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Forensics Narcotics, polymers, explosives, pigments and biological residues generally exhibit rich Raman spectra. Confocal Raman microscopy provides an ideal non-destructive method for the study of these materials. Click to download our Forensics application note
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Biology Raman spectroscopy is extremely sensitive to subtle changes within bio-molecules, such as disease diagnosis, micro-biology, drug interactions, tissue healing, dermatology and cosmetics. Click to download our Biology application note
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Geology/Gemmology Confocal Raman spectroscopy allows mineral species to be identified, and their distribution mapped with high spatial resolution. Fluid inclusions that can be analysed in situ.
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Archeology/Art In art conservation and archaeology Raman spectroscopy is used in the study of pigments, ceramics, glasses and corrosion products, providing information on the origin, the technique, conservation, history and authenticity of an object. Click to download our Archeology/Art application note
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