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 ...
Raman microspectrometry works by combining the spatial resolving power of microscopy methods with the spectroscopic information provided by Raman spectroscopy. By translating a focused beam of light ...
insights from industryMatt Gabel & Sudhir DahalRaman Applications Scientist & Product ManagerThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, industry experts Sudhir Dahal and Matt Gabel, discuss the ...
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, ...
Celebrating the brilliance and legacy of Sir Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman the physicist who showed the world how light reveals the mysteries of matter.
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 ...
In this interview, News-Medical Life Sciences talks to Karen Esmonde-White from Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. and Ola Wesstrom from Endress+Hauser about their analysis solutions for improving food ...