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19 January 1989 Remote Analysis By Fiber Optic Raman Spectroscopy
M. Anne Leugers, Richard D. McLachlan
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Abstract
A fiber optic probe has been designed and utilized for remote analysis by Raman spectroscopy. The probe is composed of a central illuminating fiber surrounded by three to six collecting fibers. The probe shell is rugged and has been designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures and corrosive solutions. Many different types of samples may be examined by Raman spectroscopy and these are discussed.
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M. Anne Leugers and Richard D. McLachlan "Remote Analysis By Fiber Optic Raman Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0990, Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Applications of Fibers, (19 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959978
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Raman scattering

Fiber optics

Molecules

Spectroscopy

Optical fibers

Chemical analysis

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