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Raman frequencies

The metal substrate evidently affords a huge ( 10 and even as high as 10 [84, 85]) increase in the cross-section for Raman scattering of the adsorbate. There are two broad classes of mechanisms which are said to contribute to this enhancenient [, and Ml- The first is based on electromagnetic effects and the second on cheniicaT effects. Of these two classes the fomier is better understood and, for the most part, the specific mechanisms are agreed upon the latter is more complicated and is less well understood. SERS enhancenient can take place in either physisorbed or chemisorbed situations, with the chemisorbed case typically characterized by larger Raman frequency shifts from the bulk phase. [Pg.1206]

A RIKES experunent is essentially identical to that of CW CARS, except the probe laser need not be tunable. The probe beam is linearly polarized at 0° (—>), while the polarization of the tunable pump beam is controlled by a linear polarizer and a quarter waveplate. The pump and probe beams, whose frequency difference must match the Raman frequency, are overlapped in the sample (just as in CARS). The strong pump beam propagating tlirough a nonlinear medium induces an anisotropic change in the refractive mdices seen by tlie weaker probe wave, which alters the polarization of a probe beam [96]. The signal field is polarized orthogonally to the probe laser and any altered polarization may be detected as an increase in intensity transmitted tlirough a crossed polarizer. When the pump beam is Imearly polarized at 45° y), contributions... [Pg.1207]

Table 7.30 Raman Frequencies of Single Bonds to Hydrogen and Carbon... Table 7.30 Raman Frequencies of Single Bonds to Hydrogen and Carbon...
Table 7.32 Raman Frequencies of Cumulated Double Bonds... Table 7.32 Raman Frequencies of Cumulated Double Bonds...
TABLE 7.33 Raman Frequencies of Carbonyl Bands Continued)... [Pg.768]

TABLE 7.34 Raman Frequencies of Other Double Bonds Continued)... [Pg.769]

TABLE 7.36 Raman Frequencies of Sulfur Compounds Continued)... [Pg.774]


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Aldehydes Raman frequencies

Alkanes Raman frequencies

Alkenes Raman frequencies

Aromatic compounds Raman frequencies

Benzene Raman frequencies

Carbon-hydrogen Raman frequencies

Carbonyl groups Raman frequencies

Carboxylate ions, Raman frequencies

Carboxylic acids Raman frequencies

Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy frequency matching

Cumulated double bonds Raman frequencies

Double bonds Raman frequencies

Esters Raman frequencies

Ethers Raman frequencies

Ethylenes Raman-active frequency

Frequency shifts Raman

Fundamental frequencies Raman selection rules

Halogen compounds Raman frequencies

Hydrogen Raman frequencies

Hydrogen-carbon bonds Raman frequencies

Hydroxyl group Raman frequencies

Infrared and Raman group frequencies

Ketones Raman frequencies

Low frequency Raman spectroscopy

Low-frequency Raman spectrum

Naphthalenes, Raman frequencies

Nitriles Raman frequencies

Nitro compounds Raman frequencies

Polydiacetylenes Raman frequencies

Raman Frequencies of Other Double Bonds

Raman Frequencies of Single Bonds to Hydrogen and Carbon

Raman frequencies of aromatic compounds

Raman frequencies of carbonyl bands

Raman frequencies of cumulated double bonds

Raman frequencies of ethers

Raman frequencies of halogen compounds

Raman frequencies of sulfur compounds

Raman frequencies of triple bonds

Raman frequency dependence

Raman frequency modes

Raman functional group frequencies

Raman scattering frequencies, examples

Raman scattering, high-frequency

Raman spectroscopy frequency

Raman vibrational frequencies

Sulfur compounds Raman frequencies

Triple bonds Raman frequencies

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