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Time-resolved Raman spectroscopy: Suppressing spectral backgrounds for clear chemical identification

Fluorescence backgrounds can be a real obstacle in Raman spectroscopy. Typically, fluorescence emission can be two orders of magnitude more intense than the Raman signal, swamping any Raman bands. Here at Renishaw, we have an integrated time-resolved Raman spectroscopy (TRRS) solution to help you collect high-quality Raman data.

In this webinar, we will demonstrate how an inVia™ confocal Raman microscope configured with TRRS can overcome the problem of high background emissions. Discover how TRRS can help you measure even the most challenging samples.


Find out how this implementation of TRRS could help you to beat sample fluorescence and get the Raman data you need. Our experts will discuss:  
  • What is time-resolved Raman spectroscopy?
  • Principles of TRRS and how it removes fluorescent and thermal backgrounds
  • Using a novel detector and advanced data analysis to implement TRRS
  • Examples of TRRS data including:
    • edible oils
    • coloured polymers like LEGO® bricks, epoxy resin, or Kapton®
    • heated samples emitting broad black-body radiation

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Tuesday 10th March: 9:00am Chicago (CDT), 2:00pm London (GMT), 3:00pm Berlin (CEST)

Wednesday 11th March: 7:00am London (GMT), 8:00am Berlin (CEST), 3:00pm Beijing (CST)

Thursday 12th March: 2:00pm Chicago (CDT), 7:00pm London (GMT), 8:00pm Berlin (CEST)



Please note:  Our webinars are held on three separate dates, so that you can choose a time that is most suitable for you. Our webinars last for around one hour and include a question-and-answer session with our expert panel. By registering, you will receive an email notifying you of the on-demand webinar when it is available.

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Tuesday 5th March

9.00am Chicago (CDT), 4.00pm London (GMT), 5.00am Berlin (CEST)7

Thursday 7th March:

9.00am Chicago (CDT), 4.00pm London (GMT), 5.00am Berlin (CEST)

Tuesday 14th March: 

9.00am Chicago (CDT), 4.00pm London (GMT), 5.00am Berlin (CEST)


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Tuesday 10th March: 

9:00am Chicago (CDT), 2:00pm London (GMT), 3:00pm Berlin (CEST)

Wednesday 11th March

7:00am London (GMT), 9:00am Berlin (CEST), 3:00pm Beijing (CST), 12:30pm Mumbai (IST)

Thursday 12th March

2:00pm Chicago (CDT), 7:00pm London (GMT), 8:00pm Berlin (CEST)

Meet your experts:

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Andrei Markin, Raman Senior Applications Scientist


Andrei obtained his PhD by applying spectroscopy and machine learning within an industrial context. His hands-on skills in optical design and instrumentation development, are invaluable in his current role. Andrei now helps users deploy Raman spectroscopy, often in combination with complementary techniques to extract fast, high‑confidence insights across diverse application areas.

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Jennifer Ferguson, Raman Applications Manager

Jenny is an experienced Raman analyst, completing a PhD in physics which specialised in the analysis of graphene as an antimicrobial agent using Raman spectroscopy. She has specific expertise in data processing and analysis, as well as covering a wide range of conventional and biological Raman applications.

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