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A new noninvasive Raman - spectroscopy technique could enable the ..... multiplexing Unlike fluorescence, Raman spectroscopy is a scattering phenomenon ..... quite weak, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) a plasmonic effect
DoD) to develop advanced Raman spectroscopy systems for both military and ..... com . For more information on Raman spectroscopy , see these related Laser Focus ..... laserfocusworld.com/articles/330737 Raman spectroscopy helps law enforcement take
increases the sensitivity of Raman spectroscopy by exploiting surface-plasmon ..... sensitivity limitations of standard Raman spectroscopy by increasing the Raman signal ..... professor of physics at UGA. While Raman spectroscopy has previously been used to
techniques--one of them being Raman spectroscopy --proven to identify dissolved ..... to track the recipient. The Raman spectroscopy study was carried out by researchers ..... analytical technique such as Raman spectroscopy can successfully detect the
introduction of the Identity Raman Plate Reader for the high throughput measurement and identification of samples using the Raman spectroscopy . There have been substantial technology advancements in recent years in the miniaturization of spectrometers
Over the past several years, Raman spectroscopy has become a popular tool for ..... to meet the needs of process Raman spectroscopy . Laser sources Because the ..... coupled industrial process Raman spectroscopy . Design goals included long
Raman spectroscopy enables chemical identification of many substances through the vibrational ..... small, limiting its use. A technique called surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) improves the small Raman intensities, making related applications
Raman spectroscopy measures possible precursors of age-related blindness Researchers ..... concentrations of carotenoid pigments in the human retina using resonance Raman spectroscopy . At CLEO `98 (San Francisco, CA), Werner Gellermann and colleagues
Malaga, Spain--Spanish scientists have used both Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) simultaneously for the instant, remote standoff analysis of explosive materials
Soongsil University (both in Seoul, Korea), have developed an efficient and highly reproducible surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) platform for scattering-based sensors in biological and medical applications.1 In SERS, molecules of