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Attenuated
total reflection
An optional ATR (attenuated total reflection) objective and slide-on
ATR attachment lets you analyze highly infrared-absorbent or hard-
to-prepare microscopic materials, often with little or no sample
preparation. Examples of these materials include polymers, coatings,
rubbers, coated papers and biological materials.
Applications of ATR microscopy include:
•
Analyzing the surface of a sample
•
Analyzing highly absorbing materials and thick samples
•
Analyzing surface coatings
•
Analyzing surface defects, inclusions or degradation
For most ATR experiments, the internal Contact Alert
TM
System
helps you achieve proper contact pressure with an ATR objective or
slide-on ATR attachment. During an ATR experiment, the system
monitors the force between the sample and ATR crystal. Indicators
on the front panel of the microscope illuminate to show when you
have achieved initial contact and optimum pressure. For quantitative
studies, we recommend using the external, quantitative Contact Alert
System. Instructions for using the external system also are included
in this chapter.
Summary of Contents for Nicolet Continuum
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Page 45: ...Continuµm User Guide 41 2 Turn on Reflex aperture illuminator ...
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Page 58: ...Thermo Scientific 54 Adjust the reflection aperture iris for good contrast in the video image ...
Page 97: ...Continuµm User Guide 93 2 Lower the condenser completely Use the condenser focus knob ...
Page 98: ...Thermo Scientific 94 3 If the universal slide holder is in place remove it from the stage ...
Page 114: ...Thermo Scientific 110 2 Lower the condenser fully Use the condenser focus knob ...
Page 115: ...Continuµm User Guide 111 3 If the universal slide holder is in place remove it from the stage ...
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