Production facility for Klarite promises major step forward for Raman spectrocopy

The Mesophotonics Ltd facility, was been built in response to customer demand for the company’s Klarite substrates. Said to be one million times more effective than traditional lab-generated Raman substrates, Klarite offers  high levels of sensitivity, reliability and reproducibility.

“Klarite signifies a major step forward in Raman spectroscopy,” explains Professor Michael Morris at the University of Michigan, who is using Klaritein his SERS-based research on early identification of biomarkers for osteoarthritis. “It can finally become the pioneering analytical tool that it promised to be when first developed thirty years ago.”

As well as its role in medical research, specifically drug discovery and production, Klarite’s ability to enable faster, higher accuracy analysis of biological and chemical samples at lower detection limits also makes it suitable for applications in forensics and homeland security.

For more information, visit www.mesophotonics.com

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