Raman spectroscopy and microscopy, along with all vibrational spectroscopic techniques, has proven itself to be a valuable analytical technique to quantitatively and qualitatively determine the molecular compos
To date, an explosion of publications has highlighted how the coupling of SERS18with Raman spectroscopy and microscopy can advance measurement of biological activity. By using a SERS probe, Bowey et al19showed that one can pinpoint and quantify the expression of a biomarker at the single-cell l...
[224,225]. Raman microscopes can perform localized sample analysis, enabling hyperspectral chemical imaging or mapping, whereas confocalRaman microscopycan also discriminate axial signals originating from selective depth within the sample[224]. Although Raman has been used to monitor HME processes[228,...
L. Raman Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (Wiley, 2005). Everall, N. J. Confocal Raman microscopy: common errors and artefacts. Analyst 135, 2512–2522 (2010). Extensive review on how to avoid artefacts in confocal Raman spectroscopy. Article CAS Google Scholar Saito, R., Hofmann, M.,...
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4.5. Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) TERS is a nano-spectroscopic method. It always combines Raman spectroscopy with scanning probe microscopy techniques, such as atomic force microscopy. TERS enhances the localized Raman signals from a tiny sample volume in the vicinity of the tip apex usin...
pythonimageelectron-microscopyhyperspectralmulti-dimensionalramanhyperspyscientific-formats UpdatedApr 30, 2025 Python Perform baseline removal, baseline correction and baseline substraction for raman spectra using Modpoly, ImodPoly and Zhang fit. Returns baseline-subtracted spectrum. Please give proper citation ...
Yang Y, Gao L, Wang Z, Thrall MJ, Luo P, Wong KK, et al. Label-free imaging of human breast tissues using coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy. SPIE BiOS. 2011;7903:79032G. Huang X, Yuan Y, Bielecki TA, Mohapatra BC, Luan H, Silva-Lopez E, et al. Discrimination of...
In this application note, an Edinburgh Instruments RM5 Raman Microscope is used to highlight how Raman microscopy an essential tool for any material scientist researching graphene.
Raman microscopy is a combination of optical microscopy with Raman spectroscopy enabling high-resolution imaging of the sample area and visualization of sample components. From: Progress in Lipid Research, 2022 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Materials Science Medicine and Dentistry Phar...