Unique Solutions for Your Research

  • Full systems or component combinations

  • Fully customisable

  • Modular design

  • Retrofit capabilities

  • User friendly

  • Full system upgrades

Velocity Map Imaging (VMI) is a powerful experimental technique used in laser physics and physical chemistry research to investigate gas phase ionisation, fragmentation dynamics, photoelectron spectroscopy and much more. VMI provides details on velocity, angular distribution and mass of charged particles, offering more complete information than many standard ion imaging and spectrometry techniques.

With rapid advances in charged particle detection and laser technology in recent years, velocity map imaging is becoming an even more popular technique in research laboratories worldwide. To support this developing market, we have collaborated with internationally renowned physical chemists and laser physicists to develop a range of VMI instrumentation and accessories to provide advanced VMI capabilities in various research laboratories.

We recognise the need for custom solutions to fit individual experimental needs, so the Velocitas VMI Spectrometer has a unique modular design with customisable components. The bespoke system can be offered as a complete spectrometer solution, while individual components are designed to be compatible with standard laboratory installations. This provides the possibility of retrofitting into existing experimental setups and the potential for full system upgrades.
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Modular Design

Velocitas VMI offer individual components or complete systems for bespoke solutions for your research laboratory.
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Modular Design

Ion Optics Modelling

We work closely with researchers to develop novel ion optics with optimum performance in the laboratory.
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Ion Optics Modelling

Advanced Applications

Velocitas VMI systems have been used in internationally renowned research institutions, including MBI Berlin, University of Bristol and Sandia National Laboratories.
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Advanced Applications

Velocitas VMI Brochure

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Velocitas VMI Brochure