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Near-field microscopy microspectroscopy

The WITec alpha300 R confocal Raman microscope can be upgraded to perform atomic force microscopy (AFM), tip-enhanced Raman spectrometry and near-field scanning optical microscopy, and is arguably the most versatile instrument for Raman microspectroscopy available today. [Pg.29]

The future of Raman microspectroscopy is probably imaging and optical near-field nano-Raman spectroscopy [529], cfr. Chp. 5.5.2. While conventional laser Raman spectroscopy samples 10 g (mm ), /zRS handles 10 g (nm ) and near-field Raman spectroscopy 10 g (nm ). Mobile Raman microscopy (MRM) allows in situ Raman analysis [530]. One can expect further developments in the field of NIR multichannel Raman spectroscopy with the advent of 2D array detectors offering extended response in the NIR. With these 2D sensors it wiU become possible to apply in the NIR region the powerful techniques already developed in the visible, such as confocal line imaging techniques or multisite remote analysis with optical fibres. [Pg.536]


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