Description |
448 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Chemical analysis.
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Contents |
Introduction and scope -- Magnitude of Raman scattering -- Collection and detection of Raman scattering -- Signal-to-noise in Raman spectroscopy -- Instrumentation overview and spectrometer performance -- Sampling modes in Raman spectroscopy -- Lasers for Roman spectroscopy -- Dispersive Raman spectrometers -- Nondispersive Raman spectrometers -- Calibration and validation -- Raman microscopy and imaging -- Fiber-optic Raman sampling -- Raman spectroscopy of surfaces |
Summary |
Owing to its unique combination of high information content and ease of use, Raman spectroscopy, which uses different vibrational energy levels to excite molecules (as opposed to light spectra), has attracted much attention over the past fifteen years. |
Subject |
Raman spectroscopy.
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Chemistry, Analytic.
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ISBN |
0471252875 : |
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