Preface ................................................................. v
Contributors ........................................................... xi
1 Theory of Raman Scattering ........................................... 1
Laurence A.Nafie
2 Evolution and Revolution of Raman Instrumentation - Application of
Available Technologies to Spectroscopy and Microscopy ............... 11
Fran Adar
3 Raman Spectrometry and Its Adaptation to the Industrial
Environment ......................................................... 41
Joseph B.Slater, James M.Tedesco, Ronald C.Fairchild
and Ian R.Lewis
4 Raman Microscopy: Confocal and Scanning Near-Field ................. 145
Kurt J.Baldwin, David N.Batchelder and Simon Webster
5 Raman Imaging ...................................................... 191
Patrick J.Treado and Matthew P.Nelson
6 The Quest for Accuracy in Raman Spectra ............................ 251
Charles K.Mann and Thomas J.Vickers
7 Chemometrics for Raman Spectroscopy ................................ 275
Jeremy M.Shaver
8 Raman Spectra of Gases ............................................. 307
Heinz W.Schrotter
9 Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Crystals:
Phenomena and Principles, Concepts and Conventions ................. 349
David C.Smith and Constantin Carabatos-Nedelec
10 Raman Scattering of Glass .......................................... 423
Constantin Carabatos-Nedelec
11 Raman Spectroscopic Applications to Gemmology ...................... 469
Lore Kiefert, Henry A.Hanni, and Thomas Ostertag
12 Raman Spectroscopy on II-VI-Semiconductor Nanostructures ........... 491
Bianca Schreder and Wolfgang Kiefer
13 In Vivo Raman Spectroscopy ......................................... 549
Gerwin J.Puppels, Tom C.Bakker Schut, Peter J.Caspers,
Rolf Wolthuis, M. van Aken, A. van der Laarse, Hajo A.Bruining,
H.P.J.Buschman, Martin G.Shim and Brian C.Wilson
14 Some Pharmaceutical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy ............. 575
Adrian C.Williams
15 Low-Frequency Raman Spectroscopy and Biomolecular Dynamics:
A Comparison Between Different Low-Frequency Experimental
Techniques. Collectivity of Vibrational Modes ...................... 593
Ole Faurskov Nielsen
16 Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Ion-Ion Interactions in Aqueous
and Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions ............................... 617
Jose M.Alia
17 Environmental Applications of Raman Spectroscopy to Aqueous
Systems ............................................................ 683
Ted L.Williams and Timothy W.Collette
18 Raman and Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering:
Applications in Forensic Science ................................... 733
W.Ewen Smith, C.Rodger, Geoffrey Dent, and Peter C.White
19 Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Organic Fibers and Films ...... 749
Stephen Michielsen
20 Raman Spectroscopy of Catalysts .................................... 799
Israel E.Wachs
21 Applications of IR and Raman Spectroscopy to the Study of
Medieval Pigments .................................................. 835
Fernando Rull Perez
22 Raman Spectra of Quasi-Elemental Carbon ............................ 863
James L.Lauer
23 Process Raman Spectroscopy ......................................... 919
Ian R.Lewis
24 The Use of Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor the Quality of Carbon
Overcoats in the Disk Drive Industry ............................... 975
Andrew Whitley
25 Raman Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory ........ 999
Michael D.Morris
26 Raman Spectroscopy in the Characterization of Archaeological
Materials ......................................................... 1011
Howell G.M.Edwards
Index ................................................................ 1045
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