Publication Date:
2017-07-22
Description:
Author(s): F. Scarponi, S. Mattana, S. Corezzi, S. Caponi, L. Comez, P. Sassi, A. Morresi, M. Paolantoni, L. Urbanelli, C. Emiliani, L. Roscini, L. Corte, G. Cardinali, F. Palombo, J. R. Sandercock, and D. Fioretto Spectroscopy of soft matter such as biological material suffers from low contrast and low resolution. A prototype of a new instrument concept that combines Raman and Brillouin spectrometry, however, demonstrates superior performance for studying the chemical makeup and mechanical properties of matter in a variety of applications. [Phys. Rev. X 7, 031015] Published Fri Jul 21, 2017
Electronic ISSN:
2160-3308
Topics:
Physics
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