Open Raman Microscopy (ORM): A modular Raman spectroscopy setup with an open-source controller


Overview

Raman spectroscopy is a powerful technique for identifying chemical species by probing their vibrational energy levels, offering exceptional specificity with a relatively simple setup involving a laser source, spectrometer, and microscope/probe. However, the high cost of Raman systems lacking modularity often limits exploratory research hindering broader adoption. To address the need for an affordable, modular microscopy platform for multimodal imaging, we present a customizable confocal Raman spectroscopy setup alongside an open-source acquisition software, ORM (Open Raman Microscopy) Controller, developed in Python. This solution bridges the gap between expensive commercial systems and complex, custom-built setups used by specialist research groups. In this presentation, we will cover the components of the setup, the design rationale, assembly methods, limitations, and its modular potential for expanding functionality. Additionally, we will demonstrate ORM’s capabilities for instrument control, 2D and 3D Raman mapping, region-of-interest selection, and its adaptability to various instrument configurations. We will conclude by showcasing practical applications of this setup across different research fields.

Speaker

Kevin Theodric Uning, PhD student, The Thomas Lab, London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN), University College London (UCL)

Seminar Information

Date: 12:00 - 29 November 2024 (GMT-3)

Platform:


Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
San Joaquin Campus - Ave Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago, Chile

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