Low Frequency Raman
The Low-Frequency system measures the Raman spectrum on the anti-Stokes region, across the laser excitation line, and into the Stokes region. Powerful filters remove scattering within about 5 cm-1 of the laser line to give you access to structural Raman data that is unavailable through other techniques.
Powerful Performance
Access valuable information from the structural region of the Raman spectrum with ease. For complete setup of our DIY system, connect an IPS narrow-linewidth laser to the Low Frequency Probe, and use a B&W Tek spectrometer to collect high-sensitivity Raman data. Precision optics and alignment offer point-and-shoot simplicity to measure hard-to-access regions of the spectrum.
Unlock a new spectral window for in-situ reaction or process monitoring. This DIY system enables self-calibration with picometer accuracy, tracking reactions and chemical structures in real time. Extend the capabilities of the Low Frequency probe with a wide variety of sampling accessories. From probes for process monitoring to microscope interfaces, our sampling accessories ensure consistent and accurate Raman data.
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Related Products
We offer a wide variety of low frequency lasers including:

TO-Can-56 and Guts Package

Single-Mode Open-Beam Butterfly Package

Single Mode Fiber Coupled Butterfly Package

Multimode Open-Beam Butterfly Package

Multimode Fiber-Coupled Butterfly Package

Multiple Laser Packages

Configurable Raman Probe

Single-Mode Digital D-Type Module

Diode-Pumped Solid-State Laser

Multi-Mode Digital M-Type Module

Single-Mode Digital Tethered Module

Integrated Raman Probe
