Inexpensive rotating Raman cell

Kiefer W., and Bernstein, H. J., Appl. Spectrose., 25,500 (1971). Furman University. Greenville, South Carolina 29613. R. W. MaeNamee. J. R. van Venro...
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Inexpensive Rotating Raman Cell A major problem in Raman spectroscopy is the analysis of colored compounds which absorb the laser light strongly and decompose, often spectacularly. This problem has been solved to a large degree by using a rotating sample holder which moves the sample rapidly out of the laser heam hefore decomposition from heating can take place.' Commercial units and their associated Dower suoolies often cost $500 to 51.000. The s i m ~ l eliouid samole soinner in ~ i e u r ;1 was b&t for less than 525. Thebase was . rnnrhu&z,ut #,fa pircc