Description
FT-IR is a technique used to identify and analyze materials based on inter-atomic and lattice vibrations.
Capabilities - Bench
- Built in Diamond ATR with 60lbs force
- Optical resolution < 0.09 cm-1
- Spectral range 7800-3500 cm-1
- Polaris IR source (9600- 10 cm-1)
- DLaTGS- KBr detector - 12,500 - 350 cm-1
Capabilities - Microscope
- 5 megapixel camera and 1 cm square sample view in <20s in visible
- 15x standard diffraction-limited objective
- Ge-tip ATR (350 µm)
- Automated aperture
- LN2 cooled MCT-A high sensitivity detector (11,700-600 cm-1)
- InGaAs NIR detector (12,000 - 3800 cm-1)
- Automated stage up to 40mm sample thickness and 5 kg
- up to 10 spectra/s
- spatial resolution < 5 µm
Contact
Emmanuel Soignard
Operations Director
Emmanuel.Soignard@asu.edu
480.965.7242
Techniques
- Optical spectroscopy
ASU Unit
Knowledge Enterprise
Rates
Cost for ASU Internal | Cost for ASU Internal with Staff Assistance | Cost for Other Academic/Non-Profit | Cost for Other Academic/Non-Profit with Staff Assistance |
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$28.10/h
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$69.10/h
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$62.40/h
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$154.40/h
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