نتایج جستجو برای: raman spectrum

تعداد نتایج: 256423  

Journal: :Optics express 2011
Ilya D Vatnik Dmitriy V Churkin Sergey A Babin Sergei K Turitsyn

We demonstrate a CW random distributed feedback Raman fiber laser operating in a 1.2 μm spectral band. The laser generates up to 3.8 W of the quasi-CW radiation at 1175 nm with the narrow spectrum of 1 nm. Conversion efficiency reaches 60%. Up to 1 W is generated at the second Stokes wavelength of 1242 nm. It is shown that the generation spectrum of RDFB Raman fiber laser is much narrower than ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2004
Nakul C Maiti Mihaela M Apetri Michael G Zagorski Paul R Carey Vernon E Anderson

The application of Raman spectroscopy to characterize natively unfolded proteins has been underdeveloped, even though it has significant technical advantages. We propose that a simple three-component band fitting of the amide I region can assist in the conformational characterization of the ensemble of structures present in natively unfolded proteins. The Raman spectra of alpha-synuclein, a pro...

Journal: :Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 2021

Although ultraviolet (UV) laser Raman spectroscopy offers the benefits of stronger signals, partial separation fluorescence and spectra, increased eye safety, it suffers from excessive noise, poor resolution, low maturity level, small intensities remotely acquired signals therefore needs to be used in combination with effective denoising techniques. Herein, a approach denoted as iterative diffe...

2015
Reji Thomas Nikita Chauhan

-Identification of the unknown (material) is the need of the hour in the world of insecurities. Raman spectroscopy is an important technique for assigning molecular signature for detection and identification of unknown sample. Raman Spectroscopy is based on the inelastic scattering of the incident light by the vibrational test molecule. Raman spectrum is unique for particular molecule or compou...

2011
Parul Pujary K. Maheedhar C. Murali Krishna Kailesh Pujary

Laryngeal cancer is more common in males. The present study is aimed at exploration of potential of conventional Raman spectroscopy in classifying normal from a malignant laryngopharyngeal tissue. We have recorded Raman spectra of twenty tissues (aryepiglottic fold) using an in-house built Raman setup. The spectral features of mean malignant spectrum suggests abundance proteins whereas spectral...

2006
C. Moura P. Carvalho F. Vaz L. Cunha E. Alves

Raman spectroscopy has been used as a local probe to characterize the structural evolution of magnetron-sputtered decorative zirconium oxynitride ZrOxNy films which result from an increase of reactive gas flow in the deposition The lines shapes, the frequency position and widths of the Raman bands show a systematic change as a function of the reactive gas flow (a mixture of both oxygen and nitr...

2014
John P. Neddersen Sarah A. Mounter James M. Bostick

Nonresonant hyper-Raman and hyper-Rayleigh spectra excited at 1064 nm are reported for neat benzene and pyridine. The theory of Herzberg-Teller vibronic coupling in nonresonant and preresonant hyper-Raman scattering is developed. Nonresonant hyper-Raman scattering is shown to be vibronically induced by modes that efficiently couple strongly allowed onephoton and two-photon transitions. A weak a...

2003
S. Piscanec A. C. Ferrari M. Cantoro S. Hofmann J. A. Zapien Y. Lifshitz S. T. Lee J. Robertson

We measure the effects of phonon confinement on the Raman spectra of silicon nanowires (SiNWs). We show how previous reports of phonon confinement in SiNWs and nanostructures are actually inconsistent with phonon confinement, but are due to the intense local heating caused by the laser power used for Raman measurements. This is peculiar to nanostructures, and would require orders of magnitude h...

Journal: :Advances in applied microbiology 2010
Wei E Huang Mengqiu Li Roger M Jarvis Royston Goodacre Steven A Banwart

Raman microspectroscopy is a noninvasive, label-free, and single-cell technology for biochemical analysis of individual mammalian cells, organelles, bacteria, viruses, and nanoparticles. Chemical information derived from a Raman spectrum provides comprehensive and intrinsic information (e.g., nucleic acids, protein, carbohydrates, and lipids) of single cells without the need of any external lab...

2016
M. Alharbi A. Husakou M. Chafer B. Debord F. Gérôme F. Benabid

Trapping or cooling molecules has rallied a long-standing effort for its impact in exploring new frontiers in physics and in finding new phase of matter for quantum technologies. Here we demonstrate a system for light-trapping molecules and stimulated Raman scattering based on optically self-nanostructured molecular hydrogen in hollow-core photonic crystal fibre. A lattice is formed by a period...

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