Raman microscopy is now well-established as one of the most powerful and versatile techniques for a diverse range of applications in both research and analytical laboratories. Its unique advantage is its ability to noninvasively characterize chemically complex and spatially inhomogeneous samples with a sub-micron spatial resolution. Modern confocal Raman scanning microscopy, which allows one to obtain two- and three-dimensional spectrochemical images of samples in various states and forms, has become a method of choice for a wide range of applications including the study of biological cells, tissues, and microorganisms, characterization of pharmaceutical drugs and formulations, forensic evidence, minerals and gems, carbon nanomaterials, semiconductors, composite polymers, and more. This book presents the techniques of confocal Raman microscopy and imaging for researchers and engineers from a variety of disciplines. It highlights the key aspects of this technique in order to effectively apply it in practice. It will appeal to a wide circle of readers who are interested in, or are already, using the methods of confocal Raman microscopy and imaging in their work, and will also be beneficial for novice Raman microscopy users.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 16 Jun 2021
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527567849
About Alexander Rzhevskii
Alexander Rzhevskii is a Senior Raman application Scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific. His work is related to the development of scientific and analytical applications of confocal Raman microscopes for users in a variety of disciplines and he is an expert in Raman and FTIR spectroscopy microscopy and spectrochemical imaging. He graduated from Belarus State University and received his PhD in Physics and Mathematics from the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. He has previously worked as a Research Scientist at Worcester Polytechnic Institute USA where he developed one of the first UV-Raman experimental setups for in situ study of catalysts and catalytic processes. He has occupied product and application specialist positions at a number of leading providers of solutions and instrumentations for molecular spectroscopy. He is the author of about 50 scientific publications.