Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 comes with 532 nm and 785 nm excitation wavelengths and allows integration times between 4 ms and 120 s. It offers an optional dual-band configuration for flexible analysis. This unit features a USB interface for a fast and reliable PC connection. It includes an integrated cooled CCD detector for enhanced signal detection. Our Raman Spectrometer features a compact and portable design for convenient use in various settings.
Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 is designed for molecular characterization, trace detection, forensic analysis, and environmental monitoring, making it an indispensable analytical instrument for advanced chemical laboratories.
FAQ for Raman Spectrometer NRS-300
1: How stable is the laser source in the Raman Spectrometer NRS-300?
Our Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 uses narrow-linewidth semiconductor lasers with high thermal and wavelength stability, ensuring consistent excitation and minimal spectral drift during extended operation.
2: What kind of optics does the Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 use for improved accuracy?
The Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 is designed with a highly efficient Raman probe and advanced optical alignment to enhance signal collection and minimize background noise, ensuring superior spectral resolution.
3: What type of user interface does the Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 offer?
The Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 features a user-friendly software interface that allows easy control of laser settings, wavelength selection, data acquisition, and spectral analysis through a connected PC.
4: Can the Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 perform non-destructive testing?
Yes, the Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 is designed for contact-free and preparation-free analysis, enabling non-destructive testing of samples like fabrics, tissues, crystals, and biological specimens.
5: How does the Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 maintain calibration over time?
The Raman Spectrometer NRS-300 is factory-calibrated with internal references and offers software-based calibration tools to ensure long-term accuracy and repeatability in spectral measurements.