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Posts Tagged ‘raman spectroscopy’

Large area mapping with the Renishaw Invia Raman Microscope

Large Area Raman Mapping: Fast and High Resolution

Unique features from Renishaw for mapping large areas quickly and at high resolution with Raman spectroscopy.

Nordic Raman Workshop

Nordic Raman Workshop: 31 Jan – 1 Feb 2018

Join us for live demonstrations and talks about Raman spectroscopy, with our partners Renishaw in Sweden.

Raman spectroscopy in geoscience

Raman Spectroscopy in Geology

How Raman spectroscopy can be used as an analytical tool in geology and mineralogy, and how it can be combined with SEM for structural and chemical analysis.

Raman Spectroscopy Webinar

Latest Developments in Raman Spectroscopy Webinar Recording

Missed our webinar about the latest developments in Raman spectroscopy? Watch the recorded version here; the complete webinar’s around an hour long, and the first part is available to watch below. The next section will be published shortly – follow Blue Scientific on Linked In or Twitter for updates! If you have any questions, please […]

Raman Spectroscopy Webinar

Webinar: Latest Developments in Raman Spectroscopy

Join us for a webinar about the latest developments in Raman spectroscopy on Wednesday 21st June 2017: 12 noon – Iceland 1pm – UK 2pm – Sweden, Norway, Denmark 3pm – Finland Blue Scientific is the official Nordic distributor for the Renishaw Raman instruments. If you have any questions or if you’d like a quote, please get in touch: […]

Measure 2D materials with Raman microscopy

Analysing Carbon and 2D Materials with Raman Spectroscopy

Using Raman spectroscopy to study structures produced from carbon and different types of 2D materials, including graphene.

Raman spectrometer

What is Raman Spectroscopy?

An explanation of raman spectroscopy and how it can be used to provide detailed chemical and structural information about materials.

Correlated Atomic Force Microscopy and Raman spectroscopy

Nanoscale Analysis with AFM and Raman Spectroscopy

How to combine Atomic Force MIcroscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy for enhanced nanoscale information about your sample’s structure, composition and properties.