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Confocal Raman Imaging – Depth profiling of polymer films and coatings

Confocal Raman Imaging – Depth profiling of polymer films and coatings

Coatings and films play an important role in many fields of application (drug delivery coatings, coatings on medical devices, thin films for food protection etc.), which makes an efficient technique for the investigation of these materials essential. Confocal Raman Microscopy is a powerful tool for nondestructively imaging the chemical composition of heterogeneous components within a film or coating. The confocal setup not only provides the highest spatial resolution, but also allows the acquisition of depth profiles ideally suited to the threedimensional characterization of polymer films and coatings without sample preparation.

Instrumentation & Experiment

The Confocal Raman Microscope alpha300 R combines a highly sensitive confocal microscope and a high-transmission Raman spectroscopy system. With a resolution down to 200 nm at each image pixel, a complete spectrum is typically acquired in only 10 to 100 ms. The number of image points (spectra) is limited only by the computer memory. A typical image consists of 10,000 (100 x 100) to 65 536 (256 x 256) spectra. An image is generated from this multi-spectrum file by integrating over a specific Raman line or a region in all spectra. As all spectra are stored in memory, a variety of properties such as peak-width, center of mass or peak position of certain Raman lines can be calculated from a single measurement. For depth profiling measurements, the focal plane can be moved in the z-direction when performing either xz scans or generating x-y image stacks in the z direction.

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