Optical spectrometerAnasys nanoIR3-s Broadband
FT-IR for polymer analysis chemical

optical spectrometer
optical spectrometer
optical spectrometer
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Characteristics

Type
optical, FT-IR
Field
for polymer analysis, chemical
其他特征
high-resolution

Description

Anasys nanoIR3-s Broadband Bruker’s Anasys nanoIR3-s Broadband is the most advanced s-SNOM based nanoscale FTIR spectroscopy system providing the broadest available spectral range (670 to 4000 cm⁻¹) with high-resolution nanochemical and nano-optical imaging capabilities. The system combines the industry-leading Anasys nanoIR3-s platform with the latest OPO/DFG femtosecond laser technology, resulting in unmatched levels of performance, integration, and flexibility. Highest-performance spectroscopy and imaging Provides ideal solution for characterization of graphene and other 2D materials. Broadest spectral range Enables best available combined spectroscopy and high-resolution nanochemical imaging. Correlative options and accessories Expand nanoscale material property mapping and sample environmental control capabilities. Nanoscale FTIR Spectroscopy for 2D Materials Researchers can now utilize the nanoIR3-s Broadband system’s unique capabilities to make new discoveries in a broad range of research areas, including 2D materials, biological samples, catalysis-based applications, and polymeric materials in spectral regions not previously accessed before. Complementary High-Resolution Imaging High-quality, high-resolution nano-optical images can be generated for characterization of a wide range of optical phenomena, such as graphene plamonics and surface phonon polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), and chemical imaging of biological and other organic samples.

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