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Calibrating Multichannel Raman Spectrometers 

Author: H. -O. Hamaguchi a
Affiliation:   a Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science The University of Tokyo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
DOI: 10.1080/05704928808060455
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, Volume 24, Issue 1 & 2 March 1988 , pages 137 - 174
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Abstract

Although multichannel Raman spectroscopy has a history of more than a decade [I], it was only recently that the real potential of this technique became fully appreciated. The use of advanced optical multichannel detectors (OMDs) is now bringing about a substantial change in Raman spectroscopy. For example, the application of this technique to short-lived transient species has established a new frontier of Raman spectroscopy known as transient and time-resolved Raman spectroscopy [2]. The technique has made it possible to measure the spectrum even from an extremely weak scatterer like a monolayer film deposited on a substrate [3, 41. A recent experiment on an intact mouse lens [5] demonstrated that only 1 mW laser power with 1 s exposure time is enough to obtain a good quality Raman spectrum of the lens protein, which is of clinical importance for the prevention of cataract formation. A number of stimulating reports are also notable in a variety of fields including chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, and engineering. The advantages of multichannel Raman spectroscopy are manifold.
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