Thursday, June 11, 2020

Teledyne Princeton Instruments' Raman spectrometer ideal for biology, medical research, life science

KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 -- Teledyne Princeton Instruments has introduced its new TPIR-785 Raman spectrometer, a fully integrated system that leverages leading-edge spectrograph and camera technologies to optimise performance in the near-infrared (NIR) region.

The TPIR-785 is an ultra-high-sensitivity spectrometer for NIR Raman spectroscopic application areas such as biology, medical research and life science where NIR excitation lasers (785 nm and 830 nm) are preferred for their low fluorescence and deeper penetration depth when measuring biological tissues.

This new system utilises an f/2 spectrograph with custom-designed lens optics to provide the highest light throughput and imaging quality in the NIR spectral range, according to a statement.

“The underlying technologies in TPIR-785 are already proven in cutting edge research, including cancer diagnostics, non-invasive glucose monitoring and cell cytology. We are confident that the integrated TPIR-785 system will enable more researchers to achieve further breakthroughs in these areas,” said Product Manager, Dr Peng Zou.

The TPIR-785 Raman system uses a proprietary CCD that delivers unmatched NIR quantum efficiency (greater than 70 per cent at 1,000 nm). The system includes Teledyne Princeton Instruments’ renowned LightField® imaging and spectroscopy software.

A powerful built-in math engine to perform live data analysis with support for LabVIEW® (National Instruments), MATLAB® (MathWorks), and Python® (PSF), LightField provides scripting for easy integration into complex experiments.

Teledyne Princeton Instruments is a Teledyne Technologies company and world-renowned manufacturer of scientific imaging and spectroscopy equipment. More details at www.princetoninstruments.com.

-- BERNAMA

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