Raman spectroscopy is a highly efficient technique used to identify chemicals. While the Raman Effect has been known for almost 100 years, recent developments have enabled Raman spectrometers to be ...
The Raman effect is based on light scattering. In most instances, light that “hits” a molecule does not interact with it and so the photon does not lose energy. This process is known as elastic ...
IN his address describing the fundamental discovery of a new type of secondary radiation (Indian Journal of Physics, Mar. 31, 1928), Prof. Raman emphasised that the change of wave-length in ...
Celebrating the brilliance and legacy of Sir Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman the physicist who showed the world how light ...
Raman spectroscopy is a method that is based on inelastic scattering of light where the frequency of the photons may change depending on how it interacts with the sample. The light in these cases is ...
November 7 marks the birth anniversary of Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, one of India’s most celebrated physicists and a ...