In 1928, Indian physicist Sir C. V. Raman and his colleague K. S. Krishnan discovered that when light interacts with matter, parts of the scattered light undergo changes in energy due to interaction ...
Fluorescence often hinders the authentication of raw materials via Raman spectroscopy. BRAVO incorporates SSE â„¢ (Sequentially Shifted Excitation), a patented fluorescence reduction technique. This ...
The medical field is a new frontier for Raman spectroscopy. Raman has already been employed in dentistry and cancer investigations, and it is now expanding into Point-of-Care (POC) applications. This ...
Raman spectroscopy provides molecular-level insights by measuring inelastic scattering of light, yet its inherently weak signal and complex background present challenges for routine analysis. Machine ...
insights from industryMichael AllenVice President of Product and MarketingMetrohm Spectro, Inc. In this interview, Michael Allen, the Vice President of Products and Marketing at Metrohm Spectro, Inc., ...
SS-Raman spectroscopy employs a swept-source laser, a narrow-bandwidth bandpass filter (BPF), and a highly sensitive point photoreceiver for sample identification. These components enable the ...