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Low-resolution (ca. 4cm−1) Raman spectra of various liquids and solids, excited by an argon laser at 448 and 514.5 nm, were recorded using a BOMEM DA3.02 commercial interferometer. These spectra were compared with those obtained in the same experimental conditions on a conventional dispersive spectrometer. It is concluded that for low-resolution Raman studies with excitation in the visible region, the dispersive method is superior to the interferometric technique.
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Savoie, R., Beauchesne, P. & Lévesque, D. Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy in the visible region. Mikrochim Acta 95, 223–225 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01349757
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