Light interacts with matter in various ways. CRS microscopy relies on a specific type of light-matter interaction known as Raman scattering. When light impinges on a molecule, it can inelastically scatter, meaning the molecule absorbs some energy and re-emits light at a slightly different frequency. This shift in frequency, known as the Raman shift, is unique to each molecule and acts as its spectral fingerprint.
CRS microscopy leverages this principle to generate detailed chemical maps of a sample. By focusing a laser beam onto the sample and analyzing the scattered light, researchers can identify the specific molecules present based on their characteristic Raman shifts. Unlike traditional Raman spectroscopy, CRS microscopy employs coherent light sources, allowing for enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and deeper tissue penetration.
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The book title "Deep Tissue Insights: Unveiling Chemical Composition with Coherent Raman Scattering Microscopy" is best suited for researchers and academics in the field of chemical imaging or spectroscopy, particularly those interested in using coherent Raman scattering microscopy.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-3-384-27148-8 (9783384271488)
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