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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 41,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 1068-1069
  • (1987)

Fermi Resonance of H2O as a Temperature Indicator or Probe of Biological Samples in the Exciting Beam of a Laser Raman Spectrometer

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Abstract

In our study of biological materials, we have encountered the problem of how to estimate the temperature of samples placed in the excitation laser beam of a Raman spectrometer. If, as happens very often, the biological material contains a large amount of water, we can easily determine the temperature using Fermi resonance.

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