At a glance – Ocean Optics IDRaman micro User Manual
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At a Glance
Laser wavelengths: 785 & 532 nm
Laser power:
785 nm: 100 mW (
≈80 mW at
Sample)
532 nm: 50 mW (
≈40 mW at
Sample)
Detector: 2048 element back-
thinned array, NIR enhanced, TEC
cooling to -10° C
Objectives and spot size:
40X objective: >2 micron spot size
[Standard]
100X objective: >1 micron spot size
[Optional]
Imager: 3 Megapixel; epi-illumination
Size (l x w x h):
14 x 4 x 11 in.,
36 x 10 x 28 cm
Weight: 12 lb. (5.4 kg)
Optimized for Raman
OneFocus Advantage
Small. Powerful. Versatile.
OneFocus places the Raman signal collection on the exact image plane. As illustrated
below, OneFocus allows the highest quality Raman data to be acquired with the confi-
dence of an accurate focus and images.
The OneFocus optical configuration overcomes the limitations of some fiber optic-
based systems where the focal plane for Raman signal collection is slightly above or
below the imaging plane. OneFocus removes doubt and simplifies focus adjustments
before collecting data.
The IDRaman micro takes up a fraction of the space of a traditional optical microscope
but delivers high-quality data. The combination of superior optical design, centered
around Raman spectroscopy, and high-performance electronics results in the most
cost-effective Raman system available today.
Ideal for the research or QA/QC lab, the IDRaman micro also includes the ability to
measure cuvettes and to make measurements from the bottom or sides of a vial. Simply
pull a lever and switch between microscopy and bulk samples. For shared instrument
labs, the IDRaman micro brings the most performance and versatility.
Contact an application sales engineer today to find out more.
Most Raman microscopes available today leverage general purpose optical microscopes
and bolt on the lasers and detectors needed for measuring Raman spectra. The IDRaman
micro was designed for Raman spectroscopy. In fact, the optical design of the system
makes the Raman sample the most important part of the light path. Interchangeable
objectives allow you to adjust the spot size and optical magnification.
With features like OneFocus, it is possible to get both high quality images along with
high-sensitivity Raman measurements. The 3-megapixel imager collects crisp images
using epi-illumination. A custom-designed, high-brightness LED provides even illumination
and allows clear images of all samples, from opaque to transparent.
With OneFocus Optical System
Without OneFocus Optical System