Sample Question
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2024 8:14 pm
Hi there,
I'm planning on using the performance raman in conjunction with a 3-axis stage to make a raman microscope. That way, I can get material composition and topological map. However, I saw that the options for sample analysis is only for solids in powdered form. Consequently, I'm wondering if it's possible to use the solid in non-powdered form and analyze material (like a steel alloy) with the performance raman. If so, would it be harder to do it in non-powdered form and would the quality of the spectrum be worse?
Best,
Bowen
I'm planning on using the performance raman in conjunction with a 3-axis stage to make a raman microscope. That way, I can get material composition and topological map. However, I saw that the options for sample analysis is only for solids in powdered form. Consequently, I'm wondering if it's possible to use the solid in non-powdered form and analyze material (like a steel alloy) with the performance raman. If so, would it be harder to do it in non-powdered form and would the quality of the spectrum be worse?
Best,
Bowen