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Publication year: 2011
Source: Vibrational Spectroscopy, Volume 57, Issue 1, 16 September 2011, Page I
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Source: Vibrational Spectroscopy, Volume 57, Issue 1, 16 September 2011, Page I
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Raman spectroscopy: Recent advancements, techniques and applications
Publication year: 2011
Source: Vibrational Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 17 August 2011
Ruchita S., Das , Y.K., Agrawal
Vibrational spectroscopy has proven itself to be a valuable contributor in the study of various fields of science, primarily due to the extraordinary versatility of sampling methods. Raman measurement gives the vibrational spectrum of the analyte, which can be treated as its “fingerprint,” allows easy interpretation and identification. Over the last years, there has been tremendous technical improvement in Raman spectroscopy, as overcome by the problems like fluorescence, poor sensitivity or reproducibility. This article reviews the recent advances in Raman spectroscopy and its new trend of applications ranging from ancient archaeology to advanced nanotechnology. It includes the aspects of Raman...
Source: Vibrational Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 17 August 2011
Ruchita S., Das , Y.K., Agrawal
Vibrational spectroscopy has proven itself to be a valuable contributor in the study of various fields of science, primarily due to the extraordinary versatility of sampling methods. Raman measurement gives the vibrational spectrum of the analyte, which can be treated as its “fingerprint,” allows easy interpretation and identification. Over the last years, there has been tremendous technical improvement in Raman spectroscopy, as overcome by the problems like fluorescence, poor sensitivity or reproducibility. This article reviews the recent advances in Raman spectroscopy and its new trend of applications ranging from ancient archaeology to advanced nanotechnology. It includes the aspects of Raman...
It's really a good article to read, contains all the details of Raman Spectroscopy. One must read it.
ReplyDeletegood article for academicians....
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