
Raman spectroscopy (RS) has evolved into one of the most widely used spectroscopic techniques for material characterization. This non-destructive tool is applied to identify molecules and provide vital information on sample crystallinity, vibrational modes, chemical and crystal structure type, as well as the presence of local stress, defects, and impurities. Characterization is achieved by irradiating a sample with a beam of photons, which interacts with the molecular vibrations and phonons composed within a sample. Typically, this technique is combined with confocal microscopy to provide Raman imaging with micron-scale resolution in either two or three dimensions.
In this webinar, join Dr. Adam Holland and Dr. Steven Booth to find out more about the advances in hardware and software that have made today’s instrumentation accessible to non-Raman experts. Booth will also reveal how Raman imaging has helped others obtain a better understanding of products and processes within an industrial setting.
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