@article {Kim:1993:0003-7028:1780,
author = "Kim, Munsok and Owen, Harry and Carey, Paul R.",
title = "High-Performance Raman Spectroscopic System Based on a Single Spectrograph, CCD, Notch Filters, and a Kr Laser Ranging from the Near-IR to Near-UV Regions",
journal = "Applied Spectroscopy",
volume = "47",
number = "11",
year = "1993",
abstract = "We describe the performance of a high-throughput system for detecting Raman spectra excited in the range from 320 to 750 nm. The system utilizes notch filters to reject Rayleigh scattering, a single polychromator as the dispersive element, and photon detection via a charge-coupled device. The filters, mirrors, and grating are changed to maximize performance in each excitation region. The excitation source consists of a Kr+ ion laser. Good-quality Raman data are reported for rhodamine 6G at 0.1 mM in methanol with the use of 752.5-nm excitation, and 0.2 mM flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) in tris buffer with the use of 647.1-nm excitation. High-quality resonance Raman data for 0.1 mM N-acetylglycine ethyl dithio ester in 5% CH3CN/H2O are also reported with the use of 324.0-nm excitation.",
pages = "1780-1783",
url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sas/sas/1993/00000047/00000011/art00009",
doi = "doi:10.1366/0003702934066145",
keyword = "Raman system, Near IR, Near UV"
}