The Raman effect is based on light scattering. In most instances, light that “hits” a molecule does not interact with it and so the photon does not lose energy. This process is known as elastic ...
Radiation Research, Vol. 183, No. 4 (April 2015), pp. 407-416 (10 pages) The use of Raman spectroscopy to measure the biochemical profile of healthy and diseased cells and tissues may be a potential ...
Every year on February 28, India commemorates National Science Day, a momentous occasion dedicated to honoring the pioneering contributions of Dr. C.V. Raman. His profound scientific endeavors, ...
In this interview, industry experts explain how Photothermal Stimulated Raman (PT-SRS) microscopy advances chemical imaging by combining Raman sensitivity with photothermal detection for faster, ...
TN the May number of Scientia, Prof. K. W. F. Kohlrausch discusses at some length the significance of the so-called Raman optical effect. The outstanding importance of this phenomenon, which had been ...
Raman spectroscopy is a highly efficient technique used to identify chemicals. While the Raman Effect has been known for almost 100 years, recent developments have enabled Raman spectrometers to be ...
Spatially masked optical Kerr effect (SM-OKE) spectroscopy is a nonresonant femtosecond pump–probe technique capable of measuring isotropic contributions to the transient birefringence of molecular ...
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