Abstract

AbstractA scanning standoff Raman spectroscopy system has been developed to measure the molecular species of distant samples in two dimensions. Computer software is used to control the scanner pan and tilt angles, and Raman measurements are collected of the distant sample area in an x–y grid pattern. The Raman spectra at each grid point are measured and processed to obtain an image of the distant surface composition. The ability to provide interpolated images of distant molecular species is illustrated. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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