raman spectroscopy: vol. 2—theory and practice, 221 pages, diagrams, 6 × 9 in. new york, plenum, 1970. price, $17.50.doi:10.1016/0016-0032(73)90255-XT.R. GilsonDepartment of Chemistry University of Southampton SouthamptonEnglandUK
Raman Spectroscopy, Volume 1, was conceived to provide integrated and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the field by a group of specialists. However, in the three years since the first volume was published much important work has been done. Since Volume 1 was very well received, this ...
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Despite being applied with success in many fields of materials science, Raman spectroscopy is not yet determinant in the study of electroceramics. Recent experimental and theoretical developments, however, should increase the popularity of Raman spectros
Raman spectroscopy reports its spectra as a frequency shift relative to the excitation laser, allowing it to be performed with any wavelength of laser, at least in theory. In practice, shorter excitation wavelengths generate a stronger Raman signal. But they also produce more background fluorescence...
where α and γ are as defined by L. A. Woodward in Raman Spectroscopy Theory and Practice (H. A. Szymanski, Ed.), Plenum Press, New York, 1967, page 10 et seq. IXand IZrepresent intensities along X and Z of additional radiation coming from sample S, due to any cause whatsoever, ...
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY is an analysis tool that has been of increasing interest in the mineralogi-cal and gemological communities as instruments have become increasingly available (due to their more compact size and lower cost) and easier to use (McMillan 1989; Bersani and Lottici 2010). Spectra ...