Resolve Handheld Spectrometer
Resolve Handheld Spectrometer
Depending on your needs, you can take advantage of the onboard matching algorithms by creating custom libraries, or export Raman data for analysis with advanced spectroscopic programs. The high-quality optical engine, choice of laser wavelength, portability, and ease-of-use make the Resolve spectrometer an invaluable tool for fieldwork, enabling rapid and reliable chemical analysis in diverse environments.
- Handheld Raman Chemical Detection Systems
Product Details
- Handheld Raman spectrometer built for fieldwork, to withstand tough user environments
- High data quality of solids, powders, liquids, and mixtures available in seconds, with no sample preparation or consumables
- 830 nm laser wavelength for optimal balance between fluorescence suppression and Raman signal
- Large laser spot and lower power density to improve sampling area while minimizing damage to sample
- Data easily exported into CSV or SPC formats for further analysis
- Battery or mains operated for use in laboratory or field conditions
- Chemical identification below the surface or through colored and opaque plastics, dark glass, paper, cardboard, sacks, and fabrics
- Custom libraries can be created and deployed using Command fleet management software
- WiFi connectivity allows for remote operation
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Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (SORS)
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Agilent Resolve Raman Spectrometer. High-Throughput Handheld Raman Spectrometer
The Agilent Resolve Raman handheld spectrometer is a cutting-edge analytical instrument, specifically engineered for applications beyond the confines of a traditional laboratory.
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- 13 Aug 2025
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Interview: Using Agilent Resolve to Support Agricultural Research
Agilent Case Study Using Agilent Resolve to Support Agricultural Research
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- 26 Mar 2024
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Agilent Resolve Raman Handheld Spectrometer for Nondestructive Chemical Analysis on the Go
The Agilent Resolve Raman handheld spectrometer is a cutting-edge analytical instrument, specifically engineered for applications beyond the confines of a traditional laboratory.
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- 17 Jul 2025
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Raman Spectroscopy Overview
Learn about Raman spectroscopy—FAQs such as what is Raman spectroscopy, how does Raman spectroscopy work, the Raman effect, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of Raman spectroscopy.
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Professor Dmitry Kurouski
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University
The Agilent Resolve handheld Raman spectrometer has been the workhorse of our lab during the past five years. It has certain features that make it an excellent tool for this type of work. The unique 830 nm acquisition wavelength allows for overcoming chlorophyll fluorescence, whereas the optical design and high laser power enable acquisition of high-quality spectral data in just one second. The portability of the spectrometer is also an advantage, allowing for on-site analysis in the field. There’s no need to take the plant to the lab, we can take the “lab” to the plant.
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Head of Research, NIBIO, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
The researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) have been exploring potential applications of Raman spectroscopy in agriculture and food science. The Agilent Resolve, known for its ease of operation and deep sample penetration, has become a key device in these investigations. Agilent Resolve, in conjunction with machine learning-based calibration models, can, for instance, estimate starch content in potatoes and cereals, as well as sugar content in fruits and berries.
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Molecular Spectroscopy Webinar Curriculum
Molecular Spectroscopy Webinar Curriculum includes UV-Vis, UV-Vis-NIR, fluorescence, handheld and benchtop FTIR, and Raman systems for high performance and flexibility
Agilent Resolve Named Coolest Thing Made in Delaware for Life-Saving Innovation
The Agilent Resolve handheld Raman spectrometer was named Delaware’s “Coolest Thing Made” for its role in saving lives globally. Built in Wilmington, Resolve helps emergency teams identify dangerous substances—like explosives or narcotics—through sealed containers. This award celebrates Agilent’s innovation, impact, and commitment to safety and science.
- 07 Oct 2025
SORS in the Fight Against Fake Honey
Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (SORS), the technology behind the Agilent Resolve Raman Spectrometer, has been shown to be an accurate and non-invasive method for rapid testing of honey authenticity. Research from Cranfield University highlights the potential of benchtop SORS, combined with machine learning, for the identification of sugar syrup adulteration in honey. The next stage of work will focus on using Resolve to enhance food safety and quality control in the honey industry.
- 22 Jan 2025
Latest Agilent Resolve Raman Library Version Released
Agilent has released the latest version of its Resolve Raman Library, version 41, which adds 142 additional items to the Narcotics and New Psychoactive Substances spectral library. To support this release, three application briefs are now available, introducing some of the entries in the nitazene, fentanyl, and benzodiazepine families.
- 03 Nov 2024