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Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy : from concept to experiment

D. B. Chase, +1 more
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Fourier Transform Raman spectroscopy - historical and instrumental considerations as mentioned in this paper, DB Chase and JF Rabolt sampling techniques, B Schrader FT-Raman spectrograms as a structural probe of polymers and other long chain molecules.
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Fourier Transform Raman spectroscopy - historical and instrumental considerations, DB Chase and JF Rabolt sampling techniques, B Schrader FT-Raman spectroscopy as a structural probe of polymers and other long chain molecules, VM Hallmark FT-Raman and surface spectroscopy, DB Chase Waveguide Raman Spectroscopy (WRS) in the near infrared, JF Rabolt applications of Fourier-Transform Raman spectroscopy to biological assemblies, IW Levin and EN Lewis interferometric Raman spectroscopy of gases, A Weber

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