Multi-modal submicron IR (O-PTIR) Spectroscopy and Imaging: Advances in Spatial Resolution, Sensitivity & Multi-modality (IR, Raman & Fluorescence)

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Anders Barlow

anders.barlow@unimelb.edu.au

  • Seminar

You are invited to join with us and hear about the latest advances in optical photothermal IR spectroscopy, with Dr Mustafa Kansiz from Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp.

Using Optical Photothermal IR (O-PTIR) spectroscopy, the accepted limitations of traditional IR microcopy are broken, providing for true submicron spatial resolution operating in contact-less reflection mode (no ATR), whilst providing for FTIR transmission/ATR-like data quality. Furthermore, it bridges the gap between conventional IR microspectroscopy and nanoscale IR spectroscopy. Now, in a world first, it also provides IR+Raman - simultaneous IR and Raman measurements at the same time, from the same spot and the same resolution.

When: Tuesday 1st April, 1:00 – 2:30PM

Where: Chemical Engineering 1 (BN165), Room 314 (level 3) and online

Reach out if you are interested in joining us!