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Practical Raman Spectroscopy

✍ Scribed by Derek J. Gardiner (auth.), Dr. Derek J. Gardiner, Dr. Pierre R. Graves (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
160
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume sets out to draw together the essential expertise which will provide a technical guide to the practice of Raman spectroscopy. The text deals exc1usively with spontaneous Raman spectroscopy and inc1udes some aspects of Resonance Raman spectroscopy. Chapter I sets out the essential theoretical framework using a simple c1assical approach and deals with the rudiments of polarizability. Many of these theoretical points are further developed in Chap. 2 where the scattering and polarization consequences of various sampling geometries and collection optics, on gaseous, liquid, single crystal and thin film methods are detailed. The relative advantages and disadvantages of the wide variety of hardware now available to the Raman spectroscopist are discussed in Chap. 3. Important calibration data is pr. esented in Chap. 4 along with an account of datΓ€ analysis techniques, inc1uding signal enhancement methods. Chapter 5 describes some of the techniques and cell designs that have been successfully used to study sampies under extreme conditions and Chap. 6 deals with the rapidly growing technique of Raman microscopy, providing a wide range of application examples and experimental advice. We recognise the difficulty in covering all aspects of Raman spectroscopy in a single volume and a section on further reading, representing what we feel are amongst the more informative references, at the time of publication, is provided for additional detail. Our hope is that Practical Raman Spectroscopy will help to provide a source of on-hand technical support and data for the practising Raman spectroscopist in the laboratory.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Introduction to Raman Scattering....Pages 1-12
Raman Sampling....Pages 13-54
Instrumentation for Raman Spectroscopy....Pages 55-76
Calibration and Data Processing....Pages 77-101
Non-Standard Physical and Chemical Environments....Pages 103-117
Raman Microscopy....Pages 119-151
Further Reading....Pages 153-154
Back Matter....Pages 155-157

✦ Subjects


Analytical Chemistry;Physical Chemistry;Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices


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