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Raman spectroscopy

About: Raman spectroscopy is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 122605 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2891083 citations. The topic is also known as: Raman Spectrum Analysis & spectrum Analysis, Raman.


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TL;DR: By analyzing the vibrational eigenmodes of a model structure obtained previously by quantum molecular dynamics, the two sharp features appearing in the Raman spectrum of vitreous silica could conclusively be assigned to three and four-membered ring structures embedded in the network as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: By analyzing the vibrational eigenmodes of a model structure obtained previously by quantum molecular dynamics, the two sharp features appearing in the Raman spectrum of vitreous silica could conclusively be assigned to three- and four-membered ring structures embedded in the network. The projections of the eigenmodes onto oxygen breathing motions in these rings yield well defined peaks at frequencies in striking correspondence to the positions of the Raman lines. The good agreement between calculated and measured shifts upon isotopic substitution further confirms this assignment.

365 citations

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TL;DR: The photocatalytic performance indicated that Ag deposit acted as not only electron sinks to enhance the separation of photoexcited electrons from holes, but also charge carrier recombination centers, so the optimized amount of Ag deposit was investigated.

365 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a focused review on the synthesis of monodispersed silver particles with a novel, highly roughened, "flower-like" morphology by reducing silver nitrate with ascorbic acid in aqueous solutions is provided.
Abstract: Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a new optical spectroscopic analysis technique with potential for highly sensitive detection of molecules. Recently, many efforts have been made to find SERS substrates with high sensitivity and reproducibility. In this Research News article, we provide a focused review on the synthesis of monodispersed silver particles with a novel, highly roughened, "flower-like" morphology by reducing silver nitrate with ascorbic acid in aqueous solutions. The nanometer-scale surface roughness of the particles can provide several hot spots on a single particle, which significantly increases SERS enhancement. The incident polarization-dependent SERS of individual particles is also studied. Although the different "hot spots" on a single particle can have a strong polarization dependency, the total Raman signals from an individual particle usually have no obvious polarization dependency. Moreover, these flower-like silver particles can be measured by SERS with high enhancement several times, which indicates the high stability of the hot spots. Hence, the flower-like silver particles here can serve as highly sensitive and reproducible SERS substrates.

363 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the band-gap energy (Eg) of metalorganic vapor phase epitaxially (MOVPE) grown Ga 0.5In0.5P lattice matched to (001) GaAs is presented as a function of a wide range of V/III ratios and growth temperatures.
Abstract: The band‐gap energy (Eg) of metalorganic vapor phase epitaxially (MOVPE) grown Ga0.5In0.5P lattice matched to (001) GaAs is presented as a function of a wide range of V/III ratios and growth temperatures. Photoluminescence, Raman scattering spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and impurity diffusion were used to investigate this functional relationship. Two pieces of evidence are shown which demonstrate that MOVPE Ga0.5In0.5P epitaxial layers with ‘‘abnormal’’ Eg∼1.85 eV and ‘‘normal’’ Eg∼1.9 eV correspond to an ordered and a random (Ga,In) distribution on column III sublattices, respectively. In an ordered state, a sequence of (110) planes...GaGaInInGaGaInIn...in the [110] direction is the most probable distribution.

363 citations

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TL;DR: The fluorescence spectra have been measured from native chromophores in malignant and normal human breast and lung tissues and the spectra profiles were found to be different in both species.
Abstract: The fluorescence spectra have been measured from native chromophores in malignant and normal human breast and lung tissues. The spectra profiles were found to be different in both species. In addition, one normal breast tissue exhibited Raman spectra.

363 citations


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Performance
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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20235,220
202210,775
20214,240
20204,764
20194,957
20184,893