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Contents

  • Introduction
  • History
  • Literature
  • Interpretation
    • Group theory and selection rules
  • Databases
  • Techniques
    • Resonance Raman spectroscopy
    • SERS
  • Instrumentation
    • Vendors
      • Raman systems
      • Lasers
      • Raman filters
      • Spectrometers
      • Light detectors
      • Optomechanics
  • Other internet links

🔗️ Raman links#

Introduction#

  • The Raman Room. My profiles on Raman spectroscopy in X (Twitter). and Bluesky

  • Brief introduction to Raman microscopy in this pages

  • Wikipedia article on Raman spectroscopy.

  • Infrared and Raman spectroscopy. A tutorial by Sylvia-Monique Thomas, University of Nevada Las Vegas

  • Vibrational Spectroscopy. A tutorial from the LibreTexts libraries powered by MindTouch.

  • What is Raman Spectroscopy?. A tutorial by HORIBA.

  • Principles of Raman spectroscopy. A tutorial by Jasco.

  • Raman Spectroscopy. A Tutorial by Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc.

  • What is Raman Spectroscopy?. A Tutorial by Edinburgh Instruments Ltd.

  • What are the basic principles of Raman Spectroscopy? A Tutorial by Oxford Instruments.

History#

  • C.V. Raman and the Raman effect. International Historic Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society. Free booklet.

  • Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. Biographical sketch by the Nobel Foundation.

  • Discover 50 years of Raman innovation by HORIBA

  • Wikipedia article on Adolf Smekal, who predicted the inelastic scattering of light

  • Wikipedia articles on C. V. Raman and K. S. Krishnan, who discovered the Raman effect and observed it in gases, liquids and solids.

  • Wikipedia articles on G. Landsberg and L. Mandelstam, who independently observed the Raman effect in solids

Literature#

  • Some literature on Raman spectroscopy in these pages.

Interpretation#

Group theory and selection rules#

  • Bilbao Crystallographic Server

Databases#

  • Database of Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and chemistry of minerals. RRUFF Project website containing an integrated database of Raman spectra, X-ray diffraction and chemistry data for minerals.

  • Romanian Database of Raman Spectroscopy - Home for minerals and pigments Raman spectra.

Techniques#

Resonance Raman spectroscopy#

  • What is Resonance Raman Spectroscopy? A Tutorial by Edinburgh Instruments Ltd.

SERS#

  • Surfaced Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) A Tutorial by Edinburgh Instruments Ltd.

Instrumentation#

  • What is a Spectrometer? A Tutorial by Edinburgh Instruments Ltd.

Vendors#

Raman systems#

  • HORIBA

  • Renishaw

  • JASCO

  • Teledyne Princeton Instruments

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • WITec

  • Edinburgh Instruments

  • Kaiser

  • InPhotonics

  • Ocean Insight

  • StellarNet Inc

Lasers#

Contents:

  • Coherent

  • TOPTICA Photonics AG

  • CryLas

  • Spectra Physics

Raman filters#

  • Semrock

  • Omega

Spectrometers#

  • HORIBA

  • Teledyne Princeton Instruments

  • McPherson

  • Ocean Insight

  • StellarNet Inc

  • Andor - Oxford Instruments

Light detectors#

  • Teledyne Princeton Instruments

  • Andor - Oxford Instruments

Optomechanics#

  • Thorlabs

  • Newport Corporation

  • Edmund Optics

Other internet links#

  • Internet links on this site


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Contents
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Literature
  • Interpretation
    • Group theory and selection rules
  • Databases
  • Techniques
    • Resonance Raman spectroscopy
    • SERS
  • Instrumentation
    • Vendors
      • Raman systems
      • Lasers
      • Raman filters
      • Spectrometers
      • Light detectors
      • Optomechanics
  • Other internet links

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