OMNIC Atlµs goes beyond just collection and visualization of spectral images. It is specifically designed to help you answer real-life analytical questions, such as:
- How much of the measured sample area is chemically “like” another material?
- Are there any impurities in the measured sample area?
- What is the size distribution of chemically different particles in the sample?
- What is the chemical identity of this inclusion in the sample?
The OMNIC Atlµs software coupled with the OMNIC Software Suite and Thermo Scientifc Spectral Libraries, provides an elegant and efficient solution to getting the most from your FT-IR and Raman spectral imaging experiments.
Full Automation
OMNIC Atlµs software integrates the spectrometer, microscope and sampling stage into a single unified system. With software-automated data acquisition controls such as stage movement, sample focus and aperture dimensions, data oversampling and real-time data displays, OMNIC Atlµs enables you to make high-quality measurements with ease.
Easy Navigation
During data analysis, an interlinked display of the video image, stage position, spectra and chemical image enables quick access to information in any region of interest. OMNIC Atlµs employs easy-to-understand tools to simplify the task of navigating complex spectral images which enables examination of the smallest sample details without ever losing orientation to the full image.
Advanced Spectral Imaging
The OMNIC Atlµs software includes powerful calculation methods that quickly transform spectral images into chemically meaningful information. With functions such as frequency and functional group extraction, Principal Component Analysis, Multivariate Curve Resolution (MCR), spectral similarity index and application of TQ Analyst quantitation methods, OMNIC Atlµs can produce a wide assortment of chemical images from any sample.
Quantitative Image Analysis
For many types of samples, spectral imaging can provide physical information that cannot obtained by other means. With OMNIC Atlµs software you can use the video, spectral and chemical images to take quantitive measurements such as individual object size, automated calculation of number and size of sample features like particles and fibers, and material distribution ratios.
The OMNIC Atlµs software can be easily configured for environments that require compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 regulations.