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Raman spectroscopy of defects in materials

Authors: Marc D. FONTANA, David CHAPRON, Thomas H. KAUFFMANN, Patrice BOURSON

Publication date: April 10, 2017

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1. Raman spectroscopy

1.1 Foundations

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1.1.1 Physical principles

The Raman effect results from the inelastic scattering of a light beam by a medium (gas, liquid or solid). The energy difference between the incident photon of wavelength λ i and the scattered photon of wavelength λ d is exactly equal to the vibrational (or rotational) energy of the scattering molecule. Under certain conditions, this energy exchange provides access to the different vibrational...

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