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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 44,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 414-418
  • (1990)

Doubled Multiplexing in Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The use of a Chevron filter for the rejection of light at the 1064-nm excitation wavelength permits the simultaneous detection of Stokes and anti-Stokes Raman lines (doubled multiplexing). This enhances spectrometric and photometric accuracy and permits a measurement of the true vibrational temperature of the sample. Down to Raman shifts as low as 40 cm<sup>−1</sup>, near-IR Raman spectra recorded on an optimized Nicolet SXR 60 instrument are distinctly superior to previously reported spectra of similar samples recorded on FT or, more slowly, on dispersive instruments.

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