Raman spectroscopy provides a distinct spectral profile, which makes it a powerful tool. The characteristic peak positions and intensities obtained for each compound are compared with spectral ...
Inelastic light scattering on a sample is measured by Raman spectroscopy. The Raman spectrum is unique to each IR-active substance, and thus, allows for clear identification of the substance of ...
Increasing the area of interrogation with a larger spot leads to lower resolution and loss of valuable spectral information. Therefore, the use of Raman spectrometers is limited by its unsuitability ...
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