Raman Spectroscopy Lab
MfN - Museum für Naturkunde
last updated: July 19, 2023
About the Laboratory
Raman Spectroscopy Lab
MfN - Museum für Naturkunde
@ Science Programme Evolution and Geoprocesses / Department of Impact and Meteorite Research
This Laboratory
is part of:
- Geochemical and Microanalytical Laboratories laboratory complex
- Networks: Geo.X
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Description
The Raman Spectroscopy Lab is equipped with a Horiba LabRAM-HR laser Raman spectrometer that is used to identify and structurally characterize mineral phases, glasses, and organic substances. It is suitable for almost all areas of object-oriented research. Raman spectroscopy provides non-destructive information on the molecular or crystalline structure of samples down to the micrometer range. The Raman spectrometer is equipped with three lasers of different wavelength (an air-cooled solid-state laser of 473 nm wavelength, a HeNe laser of 633 nm wavelength, and an air-cooled laser diode of 785 nm wavelength), an Olympus optical microscope, and a motorized sample stage.
Instruments
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Raman Spectrometer
LRMA, Laser-Raman Spectrometer
Analytical Methods
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Raman Spectroscopy
LRMA, Laser Raman Microanalysis, Laser-Raman Spectroscopy, Raman
Laboratory Keywords
In addition to the instruments and analytical methods listed above, these keywords help to describe the work done in the laboratory. This may include the type of samples, standard materials, specific preparative or analytical methods and specific instrument characteristics.
- Confocal Raman Microscope
- Confocal Raman Microscopy
- Confocal Raman Spectroscopy
- Raman Microscopy