نتایج جستجو برای: raman sepectroscopy

تعداد نتایج: 35918  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2016
Oliver A C Stevens Joanne Hutchings William Gray Rosa Louise Vincent John C Day

Removal of intrinsic brain tumors is a delicate process, where a high degree of specificity is required to remove all of the tumor tissue without damaging healthy brain. The accuracy of this process can be greatly enhanced by intraoperative guidance. Optical biopsies using Raman spectroscopy are a minimally invasive and lower-cost alternative to current guidance methods. A miniature Raman probe...

2015
Danilo Di Genova Daniele Morgavi Kai‐Uwe Hess Daniel R. Neuville Nikita Borovkov Diego Perugini Donald B. Dingwell

The effect of chemical composition on the Raman spectra of a series of natural calcalkaline silicate glasses has been quantified by performing electron microprobe analyses and obtaining Raman spectra on glassy filaments (~450 µm) derived from a magma mingling experiment. The results provide a robust compositionally-dependent database for the Raman spectra of natural silicate glasses along the c...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2009
Ishan Barman Gajendra P Singh Ramachandra R Dasari Michael S Feld

A major challenge in quantitative biological Raman spectroscopy, particularly as applied to transcutaneous Raman spectroscopy measurements, is overcoming the deleterious effects of scattering and absorption (turbidity). The Raman spectral information is distorted by multiple scattering and absorption events in the surrounding medium, thereby diminishing the prediction capability of the calibrat...

Journal: :Experimental eye research 1989
A C Bot A Huizinga F F de Mul G F Vrensen J Greve

Raman spectroscopy is a non-invasive, non-destructive technique for the study of the macromolecular composition of tissues. Raman spectra were obtained from intact fresh and paraformaldehyde fixed rabbit lenses and from thin slices prepared from these lenses. In addition the Raman spectrum of an intact 82-yr-old human lens was compared with a slice of the same lens. It appeared that fixation wi...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
m. saliminasab dental student, shiraz dental school, shiraz university of medical science, shiraz, iran a. r. bahrampour professor of physics, department of physics, sharif university of technology, tehran, iran m. h. zandi assistant professor of physics, department of physics, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, iran

surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy (sers) is a promising tool in the analytical science because it provides good selectivity and sensitivity without the labeling process required by fluorescence detection. this technique consists of locating the target analyte on nanometer range of roughed au-nanoparticles. the presence of the metal nanoparticles provides a tremendous enhancement to the result...

Journal: :Optics letters 2015
Fei Gao Yi Hong Ong Gaoming Li Xiaohua Feng Quan Liu Yuanjin Zheng

In this Letter, photoacoustic-guided Raman spectroscopy (PARS) is proposed for a fast depth-resolved Raman measurement with accurate depth localization. The approach was experimentally demonstrated to receive both photoacoustic and Raman signals from a three-layer agar phantom based on a developed synergic photoacoustic-Raman probe, showing strong depth correlation and achieving magnitude of fa...

2000
H. D. Hallen M. A. Paesler C. L. Jahncke

We have performed Raman spectroscopy using a near-field scanning optical microscope. The small sample volume coupled with the light-starved nature of the Raman effect makes nano-Raman studies difficult. We present results showing near-field effects in an investigation of Rb-doped KTP. These effects include a change in selection rules due to the presence of a z-polarization component in the near...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
Gil Fanjoux Jérémy Michaud Hervé Maillotte Thibaut Sylvestre

We numerically and experimentally report the observation of slow-light spatial solitons in a Kerr medium owing to light amplification by stimulated Raman scattering. This was achieved in a CS2 nonlinear planar waveguide that possesses both a strong self-focusing nonlinearity to generate the spatial Raman soliton and a Raman susceptibility sharp enough to induce the slow-light process simultaneo...

2012
Guillermo Salceda-Delgado David Monzon-Hernandez

The Raman response function and Raman nonlinear index of phosphosilicate fibers are calculated for several P2O5 concentrations. The nonlinear index of phosphosilicate fiber is estimated by using the Boling formula, and it is used to calculate the Raman fraction of the nonlinear index. On the other hand, the Raman response function of the phosphosilicate fibers is fitted to a superposition of si...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2007
Kong T Tsen Eric C Dykeman Otto F Sankey Shaw-Wei D Tsen Nien-Tsung Lin Juliann G Kiang

Raman spectroscopy is used to study low-wave-number (</=20 cm(-1)) acoustic vibrations of the M13 phage. A well-defined Raman line is observed at around 8.5 cm(-1). The experimental results are compared with theoretical calculations based on an elastic continuum model and appropriate Raman selection rules derived from a bond polarizability model. The observed Raman mode is shown to belong to on...

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