MIRA XTR Basic Handheld Raman System

A substitute for high-power 1064 nm systems is MIRA XTR, which extracts Raman data from a sample fluorescence using XTR algorithms and a more sensitive 785 nm laser light, all powered by sophisticated computational processing.

Orbital Raster Scanning (ORS) is another feature of MIRA XTR that improves sample coverage and boosts the accuracy of the findings.

The fundamental parts required to run the MIRA XTR are included in the Basic package, which is a starter kit. The Intelligent Universal Attachment, the Illicit Materials library, and the Calibration Standard are included in the Basic package. Class 3B activity.

Tech Specs

Source: Metrohm USA Inc.

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Laser Wavelength (nm) 785
Laser output power (mW) <100
Spectral Range (cm⁻¹) 400-2300
Resolution (cm⁻¹) (FWHM) 8-10
Touchscreen Display 3.7" resistive
Weight (grams) 705
Length (mm) 128
Width (mm) 88
Height (mm) 45
Battery life (h) ≥ 4 h (with recommended batteries)

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