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Materials analysis examines the properties, composition, and behavior of materials at a microscopic and macroscopic level. Using advanced techniques such as microscopy, spectroscopy, and chromatography, materials analysts investigate the structure, purity, and performance of various substances. From industrial materials and nanomaterials to battery testing and beyond, this field provides critical insights into the characteristics and applications of materials across industries such as manufacturing, electronics, and healthcare. Explore how materials analysis drives innovation, quality assurance, and product development for a wide range of applications.

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RISE Microscopy - Correlative Raman Imaging and Scanning Electron Microscopy (Raman-SEM)

Oxford Instruments WITec

RISE Microscopy is a novel correlative microscopy technique that combines SEM and confocal Raman Imaging and links ultra-structural surface properties to molecular compound information. RISE Microscopy combines an SEM and a confocal Raman microscope. The confocal Raman microscope is integrated into the vacuum chamber of the electron microscope. Non-destructive Raman and SEM measurements are consecutively performed at two diff…

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TrueSurface Microscopy

Oxford Instruments WITec

True Surface Microscopy - Confocal Microscopy Along with Large Area Optical Profiling WITec´s new True Surface Microscopy option (patent pending) allows confocal Raman imaging guided by surface topography. Confocal microscopy is often desirable due to its suppression of out-of-focus light but can be challenging when analyzing large or rough surfaces. In these cases, only those points that are in focus contribute to the image.…

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Scanning Probe Microscope Series WITec alpha300

Oxford Instruments WITec

Scanning Probe Microscope Series WITec alpha300 The WITec microscopy series features scanning probe as well as high resolution optical and Raman microscopy techniques in either a single instrument or combined system configurations for the highest flexibility throughout a wide range of microscopy applications. For example, it is possible to start with Confocal Raman Microscopy and upgrade later to Atomic Force Microscopy or vic…

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