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1 July 1991Remote Raman spectroscopy using diode lasers and fiber-optic probes
The authors explore analytical applications of remote Raman spectroscopy using fiber optics. In these applications, emphasis is placed on the use of portable near-infrared excitation sources, including diode and diode-pumped lasers, for the purpose of developing a truly portable instrument. This paper addresses the instrumentation that is being developed for this purpose, including the portable Raman spectrometer and some fiber-optic probe designs.
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S. Michael Angel, Michael L. Myrick, Thomas M. Vess, "Remote Raman spectroscopy using diode lasers and fiber-optic probes," Proc. SPIE 1435, Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection and Analysis: Techniques and Applications, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44232