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Practical Spectroscopy Series - 28: Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy

From the Research Laboratory to the Process Line

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This work covers principles of Raman theory, analysis, instrumentation, and measurement, specifying up-to-the-minute benefits of Raman spectroscopy in a variety of industrial and academic fields, and how to cultivate growth in new disciplines. It contains case studies that illustrate current techniques in data extraction and analysis, as well as over 500 drawings and photographs that clarify and reinforce critical text material. The authors discuss Raman spectra of gases; Raman spectroscopy applied to crystals, applications to gemology, in vivo Raman spectroscopy, applications in forensic science, and collectivity of vibrational modes, among many other topics.

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Practical Spectroscopy Series - 28: Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy, Ian R. Lewis, Howell G. M. Edwards

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Title
Practical Spectroscopy Series - 28: Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy
Subtitle
From the Research Laboratory to the Process Line
Language
English
Publisher
CRC Press
Released
2001
Format
Hardcover
Pages
1072
ISBN10
0824705572
ISBN13
9780824705572
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This work covers principles of Raman theory, analysis, instrumentation, and measurement, specifying up-to-the-minute benefits of Raman spectroscopy in a variety of industrial and academic fields, and how to cultivate growth in new disciplines. It contains case studies that illustrate current techniques in data extraction and analysis, as well as over 500 drawings and photographs that clarify and reinforce critical text material. The authors discuss Raman spectra of gases; Raman spectroscopy applied to crystals, applications to gemology, in vivo Raman spectroscopy, applications in forensic science, and collectivity of vibrational modes, among many other topics.