1064-nm Raman: The Right Choice for Biological Samples?

In the June 2017 issue of Spectroscopy, David Creasey joins Shan Yang and Ozan Akkus in writing a side by side comparison of 1064 nm and 785 nm Raman analysis of various biological samples. With the availability of high quality 1064-nm Raman spectroscopy at a reasonable cost, users have options in regards to data quality and acquisition time.

Author: Cicely Rathmell

Cicely is the Vice President of Marketing at Wasatch Photonics, with a background in physics and chemistry and a passion for making complex scientific concepts accessible. A seasoned journalist and spectroscopy expert, she has written extensively for publications like Photonics.com and Spectroscopy, covering innovations in optical technology and their real-world applications.