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In this webinar we will show you how to collect and process Raman spectroscopy data and give examples of how it has provided key information in cultural heritage studies. You will see how the latest advances in Renishaw's technology can be used to study samples ranging from microscopic fragments to large artefacts with complex shapes.

The green energy revolution is progressing rapidly, and researchers are developing many novel materials to support it. In this webinar we show how you can characterise such materials in all phases of development with Raman spectroscopy. Examples discussed include lithium-ion batteries, LEDs, and poly-crystalline silicon and perovskite solar cells.

We discuss the classification methods you can use to distinguish similar materials and show how Renishaw’s Data Classifier software has the potential to diagnose diseased brain tissue and can distinguish between real and fake whiskies. We also show how you can build classification models and quantify sensitivity and specificity.

Learn how you can acquire Raman spectra from samples that are impossible to analyse with a conventional microscope. Large, irregular, and dynamic samples are studied using the Renishaw Virsa analyser. These include engineered components, 2D-materials and systems undergoing change. Examples include coated gas turbine blades, works of art, and melting polymers.

For a long time, the eyes of the gemmologist and a microscope were the only tools needed in a gemmological laboratory. However, technological improvements have led to a new range of artificially treated natural stones and to synthetic gems that the eye and microscope cannot distinguish. Today's gemmological laboratories need to have instruments and skills that rival university research centres.

In this webinar, we discuss data collection and processing methodologies that ensure robust and accurate reporting. Using pharmaceutical materials as examples, we show how to produce statistically meaningful results. From PLS of Transmission Raman data to quantification of tablet images, find out everything you need to know to perform successful quantitative Raman analysis.

In this webinar we describe the many applications of Raman spectroscopy in polymers and plastics; from production to disposal. We will be looking at complex laminar structures in packaging materials and understanding types microplastic pollution. Join us for the event followed by a live Q&A.

This webcast will present methods to characterize a range of pharmaceutical materials from contaminant particles through to powders and pressed tablets. The discussion will demonstrate how to optimize Raman data collection and analysis for the sample of interest.

Neue Raman-Partikelanalyse-Software zur automatisierten Analyse einzelner Partikel - Watch on demand
Erfahren Sie, wie Sie mit der Partikelanalyse-Software von Renishaw effektiv und zielgerichtet Ihre benötigten Partikeldaten aus optischen Daten und Raman-Spektren akquirieren können (55 min).

US consumers buy 90 million pounds of chocolate for Halloween. We will demonstrate how Raman spectroscopy reveals the chemical and crystal structures of samples from the candy bowl.

We will show how the diverse high performing optical contrast methods of the inVia Raman microscope can be used to quickly, easily, and automatically report particle identities and morphology together.

Raman spectroscopy is often one tool amongst the many required to solve complex research challenges. In this webinar, we will present Raman data collected in conjunction with other techniques such as; photocurrent measurements, PL, SEM, AFM, topography measurements and Rayleigh scattering.

The Virsa Raman Analyser is Renishaw's latest innovation in fibre-optic Raman analysis. Learn how to optimise your experiments using fibre-optic probes for Raman spectroscopy.

Learn about the benefits of Raman spectroscopy in measuring the presence and stability of polymorphs in pharmaceutical formulations.

Learn about Renishaw's new confocal Raman microscope for trace material analysis in forensic laboratories