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Surface Analysis Using Confocal Raman Micro-Spectroscopy

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Recent developments in instrumentation and the availability of several high quality commercial Raman microscopes have made Raman micro-spectroscopy an emerging tool for surface analysis. Specifically, confocal Raman micro-spectroscopy allows for near diffraction-limited spatial resolution, with the chemical and structural information of vibrational spectroscopy. Modern single-dispersion spectrographs with notch filters, permitting excellent spectral resolution while minimizing Rayleigh interference and maximizing the detected signal, are also important developments.

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Hyett, C., Yang, DQ., Ellis, T.H., Sacher, E. (2002). Surface Analysis Using Confocal Raman Micro-Spectroscopy. In: Sacher, E. (eds) Metallization of Polymers 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0563-1_1

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