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Explain with neat sketch UV-Visible Spectrophotometer.

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Microscope Spectrophotometer

Microscope Spectrophotometer

Micro spectrophotometry data

Emission Spectra Measured with a Microscope Spectrophotometer

The microscope spectrophotometer measures the UV-visible-NIR, emission and Raman spectra of microscopic samples.

Microscope spectrophotometers are designed to measure UV-visible-NIR spectra of microscopic samples or microscopic areas of larger objects. There are two basic types: the fully integrated microspectrophotometer (as shown) that has been built and optimized for spectrophotometry. There is also the spectrophotometer unit designed to attach to an open photoport of an optical microscope. Each has its strengths and depending upon the configuration, both are capable of measuring the spectra of microscopic samples by transmission, absorbance, reflectance, fluorescence, emission and polarization spectrophotometry. With special software, both are capable of 3D mapping measurements and colorimetry as well.

A CRAIC Technologies™ microscope spectrophotometer is a purpose-built system that allows UV-visible-NIR range micro spectrophotometry both non-destructively and with no sample contact. Capable of analyzing even sub-micron areas, they are also capable of high resolution digital imaging. Designed for ease-of-use, they are durable instruments designed for microscale spectroscopy.

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