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How to optimise your Raman analysis

Raman microscopy is a powerful analytical technique for studying the chemistry and structure of materials. You can use Raman spectroscopy to understand most materials, but how do you do this? In this webinar, you will learn how to collect high-quality Raman data. We will discuss different measurement settings and how to optimize them for your samples.

Our scientists will guide you step-by-step through:

  1. Sample preparation
  2. Choosing the right laser wavelength
  3. Choosing the right objective lens
  4. Analysing the right sample areas
  5. Optimising data quality
  6. Data processing
  7. Extracting results with data analysis
Get started quickly with Raman spectroscopy and achieve your experimental aims.
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Meet your experts:

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Tim Smith, Raman Applications Manager

Tim has over 20 years' experience using a range of Raman research instruments. He has extensive knowledge and real-world use of systems in most application areas, however his particular expertise is within Raman imaging and pharmaceutical applications.

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Sarah Shidler, Applications Scientist

Sarah has a PhD in physics. She used Raman spectroscopy to probe surface changes to oxide materials exposed to ionizing radiation. As an applications scientist she focuses on applying Raman spectroscopy to a variety of projects and application areas.

Register for a time that suits you:

Tuesday 16th April:

8.00am Chicago (CST) | 2.00pm London (BST) | 9.00pm Beijing (CST)

Thursday 18th April:

7.00am London (BST) | 8.00am Berlin (CEST) | 2.00pm Beijing (CST)

Wednesday 17th April:

1.00pm Chicago (CST) | 7.00pm London (BST) | 8.00pm Berlin (CEST)

Meet your speakers:

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Tim Smith, Raman Applications Manager


Tim has over 20 years' experience using a range of Raman research instruments. He has extensive knowledge and real-world use of systems in most application areas, however his particular expertise is within Raman imaging and pharmaceutical applications.

sarah.jpg

Sarah Shidler, Applications Scientist

Sarah has a PhD in physics. She used Raman spectroscopy to probe surface changes to oxide materials exposed to ionizing radiation. As an applications scientist she focuses on applying Raman spectroscopy to a variety of projects and application areas.

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