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  • Sep 20, 2023 | spectroscopyonline.com | Shuxia Guo |Thomas Bocklitz

    Published on: Raman spectroscopy is based on Raman scattering, an inelastic scattering process that is only observed in a tiny proportion (~1 in 106) of the photons scattered by a molecule. As Raman spectroscopy typically measures the vibrational states, it can be used to characterize the molecular components of the sample, and hence, it provides a unique fingerprint of the sample.

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