Abstract

We show how low-cost apparatus based on the use of commercial laser diodes, inexpensive diffraction transmission gratings coupled with a smartphone camera, can be assembled and employed to quantitavely measure the wavelengths of photons scattered inelastically as a consequence of the Raman effect. In particular, we measured the Raman shift of water stimulated by violet and green laser radiation.

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