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| FT-Raman Applications |
| Typical applications for the FT-Raman technique |
| FT-Raman samples typically require no preparation and the analysis is non-destructive, saving time by eliminating sample preperation or alignment of sampling geometries. In addition, studying samples in their natural form greatly reduces the possibility that properties of interest are disrupted by the measurement process. Another advantage is that glass is transparent to the near-infrared radiation used in the FT-Raman technique, allowing a wide variety of cells to be constructed easily and cheaply.
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