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Vibrational and X-ray spectroscopy An outstanding array of advanced spectrometers to enable groundbreaking research A wide range of specialised instruments and sampling accessories for use in simple point spectroscopy or sophisticated chemical/biological mappping and imaging. Jump to: — Infrared spectroscopy [#infrared) — Raman spectroscopy [i#raman — Portable instruments [#portableinstruments] We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you ox personalised content. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Statement. i A aieys [l Infrared spectroscopy In infrared spectroscopy the sample is irradiated with polychromatic light and a photon of light is absorbed when the frequency (energy) of the absorbed light matches the energy required for a particular bond to vibrate within the sample. In order for a vibration to be infrared active the molecular dipole moment must change during the vibr Bruker Tensor 27 FTIR with high-throughput extension + Bruker Tensor 27 FTIR with Hyperion 3000 FPA " + microscope Bruker Vertex 80v Spectrome! + Bruker PMASO Vibrational Circular Dichroism (VCD) Module Neaspec NeaSNOM System (AFM/nano-FTIR) + We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you ox personalised content. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Statement. Spero-GT Infrared Microscope + {] Raman spectroscopy In Raman spectroscopy the sample is irradiated with monochromatic light and the photons are either inelastically or elastically scattered The inelastically scattered light, known as Raman scatter, has lost (Stokes) or gained (Anti-Stokes) energy during this interaction and the emitted photon contains information about the molecular structure of the sample. The elastically scattered light has the same energy as the incident laser light and is called Rayleigh scatter. Modern Raman instruments are designed to filter out the Rayleigh light as only one in every million photons will be Raman scattered. There is one other requirement for a vibration to be Raman active - when the molecule vibrates there must be a change in polarisability i.e., a change in the shape, size or orientation of the electron cloud that surrounds the molecules. Renishaw Raman inVia Reflex with Bruker Innova AFM = + Renishaw InVia Gontor Dual Raman System with We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you personalised content. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Statement. Renishaw RA816 Biological Analyser + {] Portable instruments Our range of portable analytical instrumentation allows on-site analyses in situations where sample location, size or fragility might make it unfeasible to carry out laboratory-based investigations. Our technical staff are also available to conduct and supervise this type of field research, and experienced users may request extended and unsupervised use of this instrumentation. Bruker ALPHA Portable FTIR Spectrometer + Viavi MicroNIR(TM) OnSite Handheld NIR Spectrometer + Bruker BRAVO Handheld Raman Spectrometer + Enwave EZRaman Portable Raman Spectrometer + We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you ox personalised content. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Statement. {] X-ray and UV photoelectron spectroscopy Photoelectron (or photoemission) spectroscopy measures the binding energies in a substance, which are characteristic of the chemical structure and molecular bonding. Using either x-ray (XPS) or ultraviolet light (UPS), this is a very sensitive technique for measuring the nature of surfaces. Thermo Fisher K-Alpha+ XPS/UPS + PANalytical MiniPal4 XRF Spectrometer + Bruker Tracer 5i XRF Spectrometer + Bruker ARTAX800 trometer + ‘THE UNIVERSITY oF SYDNEY Leadership for good starts here Media Student links Nows How to login to University systoms Find an expert Key dates Media contacts Class timetables We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you OK personalised content. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Statement. About us Our rankings Faculties and schools Research centres Campus locations Connect Contact us Find a staff member Careers at Sydney Find an event Emergencies and personal safety Athena SWAN y a & & ® 2 € Biscteimer Privacy Accessibitity iebsite feedback Movs 25 212 518 464 CRICOS Number: 02026 TEOSA: PRV:2057 We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you personalised content. For more information about how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Statement. [ «|

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