Raman gas spectroscopy

Knebl A, Popp J, Frosch T (2017)


Publication Type: Authored book

Publication year: 2017

Publisher: CRC Press

ISBN: 9781351595605

DOI: 10.1201/b22316

Abstract

In recent years, Raman spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful analytical tool to identify and quantify the components of gas mixtures in continuous and nonconsumptive fashion. Although the Raman effect has been known since 1928, 1 its use has mainly been constrained to fundamental research regarding the structure and characteristics of molecules for a long time. This had been due to the inherently weak signal and technical limitations leading to high instrumentation costs and very long measurement times. The advent of the laser in the 1960s was a turning point, but only recent advances in laser as well as detector technology and new enhancement techniques enabled researchers to develop Raman spectroscopy into a comprehensive technique for multigas analysis.

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APA:

Knebl, A., Popp, J., & Frosch, T. (2017). Raman gas spectroscopy. CRC Press.

MLA:

Knebl, Andreas, Jürgen Popp, and Torsten Frosch. Raman gas spectroscopy. CRC Press, 2017.

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