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The HYPERION II is Bruker's versatile FT-IR microscope for research and development with flexible accessories and the possibility to combine Infrared Laser Imaging (QCL) and FT-IR in one instrument.
The LUMOS II is the optimal infrared microscopy solution for novice FT-IR users as well as experts ... Bruker enables users to experience detailed imaging at speeds like never before.
Additionally, the integration of FTIR with imaging techniques, such as infrared microscopy and hyperspectral imaging, enables spatially resolved chemical mapping of samples. This spatial information ...
Furthermore, our unique Focal Plane Array (FPA) detector technology allows users to experience FT-IR imaging at unprecedented speed. The OPUS IR software assists users at any time and enables them to ...
closely matching results from Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. In terms of resolution, SIMIP achieved a 1.5-fold improvement over conventional MIR photothermal imaging, with a full ...
is expected to allow imaging with a spatial resolution down to the diffraction limit, or to allow analysis of thicker samples while maintaining good spatial resolution 5. Although FTIR microscopes ...
The nanoIR3-s Broadband from Bruker is the world’s most sophisticated s-SNOM-based nanoscale FTIR spectroscopy system ... with high-resolution nano-optical and nanochemical imaging features. The ...