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    Differences between Infrared Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy

    Infrared Spectroscopy


    Samples are irradiated with infrared light to measure how much light is transmitted through the sample and how much is reflected.

    Raman Spectroscopy


    Samples are irradiated with laser light to measure the amount of Raman scattering that occurs from the sample.

    Virtual extension
     
     

    Enables Acquisition of Mutually
    Complementary Molecular Information

    Infrared and Raman Spectra of Polyester
    (Laser Wavelength: 532 nm)

    Infrared Spectroscopy is Better-Suited Raman Spectroscopy is Better-Suited
    Polar bonds
    O-H, N-H, C=O, C-O-C
    Non-polar bonds
    C=C, S-S, C-S
    Infrared and Raman spectra of polyester

     

     

    Infrared Spectroscopy

    Applicable components: Plastics, organic food components, and some inorganic components

     

    Features

    • Widely used, resulting in plentiful application examples
    • Extensive spectral libraries available
    • Rarely damages samples
    • ATR (optional), transmission, or reflection methods can be selected depending on the sample

    Raman Spectroscopy

    Applicable components: Carbon materials (CNT, DLC, diamond, etc.), pigments, additives and other inorganic substances, and some organic substances


    Features

    • Especially well-suited for analyzing carbon materials (carbon nanotubes, diamond, etc.)
    • Enables analysis in the depth direction
    • Transparent materials (glass, etc.) do not absorb visible laser light, so samples can be measured directly in containers
    • High spatial resolution (extremely small areas can be targeted)

    Infrared Raman Microscopy AIRsight is a microscope system that can perform two analytical methods, infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy, in the same instrument.

    This video is an overview of the features of the device.

    00: 00 Equipment Configuration

    01: 08 Same Position

    01: 49 Smart Software

    02: 47 Single System

    03: 50 Introducing the specifications

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