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The use of Raman spectroscopy is growing for more specialist applications.
He has also developed some new insight regarding the application of Raman spectroscopy to health problems.
Raman spectroscopy is also important, even though it is less widely used.
This has revived the use of Raman spectroscopy as a common analytical technique.
Raman spectroscopy is another method that produces similar results.
These two mode have also been combined with the near-field Raman spectroscopy.
Techniques such as Raman spectroscopy should easily identify such a treatment.
It is closely related to Raman spectroscopy and lasing processes.
Raman spectroscopy involves bouncing a laser beam off an object.
Unlike other non-invasive identification techniques the results of Raman spectroscopy are much more certain.
Several variations of Raman spectroscopy have been developed.
Molecular rotational transitions can also be observed by Raman spectroscopy.
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His area of research was Raman spectroscopy.
The vibrational properties of the alloy has been investigated by Raman spectroscopy.
Solution-phase Raman spectroscopy often results in a weak scattering cross-section.
In spite of appearances, the selection rules are the same as in Raman spectroscopy.
Raman spectroscopy, which typically uses visible light, can also be used to measure vibration frequencies directly.
His interests include infrared and Raman spectroscopy lab-on-a-chip systems.
Highly complex materials such as biological organisms and human tissue can also be analyzed by Raman spectroscopy.
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful technique with wide ranging applications in carbon nanotube studies.
Raman spectroscopy offers several advantages for microscopic analysis.
Raman spectroscopy takes an alternative approach.
FirstDefender uses a method of analysis called Raman spectroscopy.
Conventional Raman spectroscopy is limited to the near-surface of diffusely scattering objects.