Utilize Raman spectroscopy to gain insight about chemical/molecular structures or Micro-photoluminescence to study the optical and electronic properties of nanostructures.
Raman Spectroscopy:
- Is a vibrational spectroscopy which can provide information about the chemical/molecular structure of the probed sample.
- Raman scattering spectral signatures result from the inelastic scattering of a monochromatic light interacting with molecules under the spot.
Micro-photoluminescence:>
- Studies the optical and electronic properties of nanostructures by probing a material's light emission properties.
- Is a powerful tool for this purpose, with a spatial resolution of less than a micron for the visible wavelength range.
General Capabilities include:
- Excitation laser sources at 532 nm and 785 nm
- Confocality for complete image detail: spatial resolution (~0.5 μm XY)
- Integration within optical microscope allowing sample visualization
- Autocalibration for validated results
Contact:
Andy Jones