Raman Spectroscopy
AimsBefore you startIntroductionRaman scatteringComparison with other types of spectroscopyRaman active modesMethod (dispersive Raman spectroscopy)Raman microspectroscopyAlternative techniquesAdvantages and disadvantagesApplicationsSummaryQuestionsGoing furtherTLP creditsTLP contentsShow all contentViewing and downloading resourcesAbout the TLPsTerms of useFeedbackCredits Print this page
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Books
- Cardona M, Light Scattering in Solids (Topics in Applied Physics Volume 8), Springer-Verlag, 1975.
Websites
- The Nobel Prize in Physics 1930 - including a biography of Raman, the 1930 Nobel Prize presentation speech and his Nobel lecture.
- Sir C. V. Raman
- Theory of Raman Spectroscopy– a guide to the cause of Raman scattering.