Definition:Raman Spectroscopy is a sophisticated analytical technique used to observe vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system. This material characterization technique ...
As Raman technology has advanced more challenging applications have been explored, where high fluorescence and low concentration of samples are present. Monoclonal antibodies and antibody fragments ...
Visualization of Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS): This diagram illustrates the interaction of a laser beam with a sample surface through a sharp metallic tip. The red laser light excites the ...
SS-Raman spectroscopy employs a swept-source laser, a narrow-bandwidth bandpass filter (BPF), and a highly sensitive point photoreceiver for sample identification. These components enable the ...
Bringing the power of Raman technology to the everyday analysis lab is the Thermo Scientific ™ DXR3 SmartRaman spectrometer, a dedicated, push-button operated, highly automated, macro-sampling Raman ...
During light scattering, the majority of scattered light undergoes no change in frequency (or energy), in a process referred to as referred to as elastic or Rayleigh scattering. Raman spectroscopy ...
Numerous approved monoclonal antibody-based biopharmaceutical products for a range of therapies are on the rise and are expected to expand quickly. This includes the recent development of sotrovimab ...
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