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Raman spectroscopy (named after C. V. Raman) is a spectroscopic technique used to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system. It relies on inelastic scattering, or [[Raman scattering]], of monochromatic light, usually from a laser in the visible, near-infrared, or near-ultraviolet range. | Raman spectroscopy (named after C. V. Raman) is a spectroscopic technique used to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system. It relies on inelastic scattering, or [[Raman scattering]], of monochromatic light, usually from a laser in the visible, near-infrared, or near-ultraviolet range. | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 6 August 2014
Raman spectroscopy (named after C. V. Raman) is a spectroscopic technique used to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system. It relies on inelastic scattering, or Raman scattering, of monochromatic light, usually from a laser in the visible, near-infrared, or near-ultraviolet range.