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020 _a9789819717026
040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
082 _a543.57
_bR141
245 _aRaman spectroscopy
_badvances and applications
_cedited by Dheeraj Kumar Singh, Ashish Kumar Mishra, and Arnulf Materny
260 _bSpringer
_c2024
_aSingapore
300 _axix, 375p
440 _aSpringer series in optical sciences
490 _a / edited by Ali Adibi ...[et al.]
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520 _aThis book highlights recent advances of spectroscopic techniques based on Raman scattering. Different applications are introduced that serve as examples for the versatile use of Raman techniques. Raman spectroscopy is a marker free technique, which is capable of yielding detailed information about molecular systems in a non-destructive way. This makes it a valuable tool for, e.g., material science or medical research. The access to vibrational energy and dynamics yields fundamental insights into static and dynamical structural properties of molecules being influenced by and influencing their material science or medical research environment. The better understanding of the basic building blocks of materials helps to improve the functionality in various applications. Raman spectroscopy has become a truly interdisciplinary research tool, and the ongoing development of techniques makes it attractive for growing variety of scientific and industrial applications, which will be demonstrated in the book. While the “classical” linear spontaneous Raman spectroscopy is restricted in its applicability due to low signal intensities or the excitation of strong fluorescence background, new techniques have helped to overcome such problems. Examples, presented in the book, are surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and various associated techniques are used to drastically increase signal intensity, confocal, and tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) allowing for high and even sub-diffraction limited spatial resolutions, coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) avoiding fluorescence background and allowing for time-resolved observations of vibrational dynamics, or hyper- and resonance Raman scattering influencing the scattering based on electronic resonances, etc.
650 _aRaman spectroscopy
650 _aOptical science
700 _aSingh, Dheeraj Kumar [ed.]
700 _aMishra, Ashish Kumar [ed.]
700 _aMaterny, Arnulf [ed.]
942 _cBK
999 _c567363
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