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Beyond the Lab: Building Consistent and Robust Raman Spectrometers

Mar 12, 2025
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Raman spectroscopy, a powerful technique for material analysis, is rapidly evolving from lab-based applications to diverse real-world uses. This presentation will introduce the principles of Raman spectroscopy and the key components of Raman spectrometers. Emphasis will be placed on the unique challenges faced when applying Raman spectroscopy in field and industrial settings. These challenges include the need for tailored spectrometers to meet specific application requirements, ensuring consistent performance across multiple instruments, designing user-friendly interfaces for non-expert users, and achieving low sensitivity to environmental factors such as vibration and temperature changes.

To address these challenges, Rose will explore strategies for designing compact spectrometers tailored to specific applications. The importance of ensuring consistent performance by considering manufacturing tolerances will be explained. Additionally, Rose will highlight the development of spectrometers with low thermal drift to eliminate the need for frequent calibration and the implementation of robust mounting solutions to minimize sensitivity to vibration and temperature fluctuations. This approach aims to bring the robust and consistent performance of Raman spectrometers to a broader range of practical applications outside the lab environment.

*** This presentation premiered during the 2025 Photonics Spectra Spectroscopy Summit. For more information on Photonics Media conferences and summits, visit events.photonics.com

About the presenter

Bjarke RoseBjarke Rose, Ph. D, is the vice president of sales at Ibsen Photonics. With over 30 years of experience at the company, he previously held the position of vice president of R&D. Rose's work focusing on developing and selling high-performance OEM spectrometers and optical interrogation monitors for optical strain sensing. He was awarded the prestigious Electro Prize 2011 for his innovative contributions to optical sensing systems.
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