
Configuring 785 Raman for Your Application
Cutting-edge results start with the right tools, and we’re here to help you excel. Whether you are new to Raman, have a good idea of
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Cutting-edge results start with the right tools, and we’re here to help you excel. Whether you are new to Raman, have a good idea of
Gaining a detailed understanding of the chemical fingerprint, purity, or composition of your sample requires a highly sensitive spectroscopic solution. Raman spectroscopy is a powerful,

Raman spectroscopy uses intense light from a laser to probe the chemical bonds in a substance, generating a spectrum that acts as a fingerprint which

Accelerate your time to market! Making the transition from proof of concept to fully designed instrument is a challenge for many new product developments. We

Raman spectroscopy involves delivery of a high intensity of laser light to a very small focus, while simultaneously requiring sensitive detection of less than one-millionth

Choosing your Raman excitation wavelength The beauty of Raman spectroscopy is that any laser wavelength can be used to generate a Raman spectrum, provided sufficient

‘What makes a world-class spectrometer – one that allows you to push the boundaries of analytical research but not manufacturing capabilities?’ That’s a question I

A step change in performance for portable Raman Raman has come into its own over the last decade, making the leap from lab to industry

Collect More Light. Keep More Light. Detect More Light. This may sound simple, but it’s the driving force behind all we do – because it

How to get >99.5% unit-to-unit spectrum agreement By: Dr. Dieter Bingemann, Senior Application Scientist Variety may be the spice of life, but variability is not

Optical coherence tomography is a form of non-invasive imaging that uses light waves to take cross-section images of biological material. It is most commonly used in

Wasatch Photonics is an innovator in the field of custom gratings for original equipment manufacturing (OEM) and bespoke applications. We’re an independent company with a

When you need to separate different wavelengths of light with superb spectral resolution in a compact, efficient manner, you might want to consider a diffraction

Many optical systems depend upon diffraction gratings to resolve light into desirable spectra by dispersing light into its component wavelengths. Conventional reflection gratings disperse polychromatic

Laser pulses are stretched differentially by wavelength in the time domain when passing through optical materials. This particularly affects ultrashort lasers as it becomes more

How a Raman Grating Impacts Resolution Raman spectroscopy is an excellent tool for qualitative and quantitative analysis of a variety of chemical compounds and materials.

Hyperspectral imaging is an advanced imaging technique that incorporates spectroscopy to gather additional information about an object or geographical area. It involves capturing many images

Wasatch Photonics is proud to announce the certification of its Durham, NC site to the ISO 9001:2015 quality management system standard for the design and
More design technologies = a perfect fit Volume phase holographic (VPH) gratings offer up to 40% greater efficiency than surface relief gratings, and enable more

At Wasatch Photonics, our volume phase holographic transmission grating technology is at the heart of everything we do. Here, we share the many advantages of

A typical surface relief grating is not as thick as a volume phase grating. Most are coated with a reflective surface and used as a

What is a grism? A grism is a compound optical element composed of a GRating and prISM(s). It is a dispersive element that permits an

What factors are important to consider, and why Wasatch? A good portable Raman spectrometer bridges the gap in performance, capability, and size between handheld and
Misty Johnson is responsible for taking care of our grating customers at the Logan, Utah, facility. She has been a member of the Wasatch Photonics team since 2009. By understanding her customers’ needs and goals, as well as the current grating market, Misty is able to provide a superior level of customer support. As Account Manager, she acts as a liaison between customers and Wasatch Photonics’ manufacturing department making sure that the lines of communication are always open.
Customer support is an integral part of Wasatch Photonics commitment to customers. Whether you are in the market to purchase a single grating, inquiring as a distributor, or purchasing large volume, Misty will guide you seamlessly through the custom design process. Misty strives to build trust and strong long term relationships with Wasatch Photonics customers. She brings 20 years’ experience as customer support manager from a number of manufacturing and service companies.