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New Protocol for Twinning of Raman Devices Toward a Raman Intensity Harmonization

The use of Raman spectroscopy has rapidly been on the rise across a great number of industries where comparability, reproducibility, and reliability of the data are of paramount importance. However, controlling the intensity of the Raman signal depends on a large number of factors such as the wavele...

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Published in:Applied spectroscopy 2024-08, Vol.78 (8), p.837-850
Main Authors: Fernández-Álvarez, María, Moure, Alberto, Reinosa, Julián Jiménez, Diz, Enrique Lozano, Fernández, José Francisco
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