LOW-FREQUENCY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY – A VERSATILE TECHNIQUE FOR MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION AND DETECTION
Event Dates
From: 19/07/2022 12:00
To: 19/07/2022 14:00
External Speaker
Prof. Yaakov R. Tischler (Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Place
Online Zoom Platform: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85387553562?pwd=UjZUQWkrUEtIT2huY1R3a1l2VnNBQT09

Low-frequency Raman spectroscopy (LFRS) is a branch of vibrational spectroscopy that allows easy interpretation and highly sensitive structural identification of trace amounts of chemicals based on their unique vibrational characteristics. Due to the continuous technical improvement in Raman spectroscopy, advanced developments of in LFRS have been achieved and more applications have become possible. This talk illustrates the use of LFRS for unique applications such as crystalline phase identification, enantiomeric identification, and enantiomeric separation. We present a general summary of our different research efforts in the field of polarised LFRS. The aim of this article is to highlight potential applications of different types, especially applications developed to characterize nanocrystalline materials.