Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 41, Issue 11, 3456(2021)
Deep-Surface Analysis of Multi-Layered Turbid Samples Using Inverse Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy
Fig. 1. (a) Schematic diagram of the modular inverse spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS); (b) Schematic diagram of the principle of forming a ring-shaped laser beam of the adjustable radius with the axicon
Fig. 2. (a) Pictures of sheep scapula with 3 and 4 mm thickness. The mixed Raman spectra obtained from the two-layer biological tissue model of sheep scapula thickness
Fig. 3. (a) Schematic diagram of three-layer model; (b) The Raman spectra of the pig skin, silicone rubber, and paracetamol are shown for reference;(c) A set of SORS spectra measured with the three-layer model of silicone rubber of 3 mm (c) and 6 mm (d) under different spatial offset values
Fig. 4. (a) The relative Raman intensity ratio corresponding to silicone rubber (490 cm-1) and pig skin (1 450 cm-1) as a function of the offset value; (b) The relative Raman intensity ratio corresponding to paracetamol (1 326 cm-1) and pig skin (1 450 cm-1) as a function of the offset value. The thickness of silicone rubber is 3 and 6 mm
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Fan YU, He-ping LI, Tian-yu ZHAO, Zhuo-wen LIANG, Hang ZHAO, Shuang WANG. Deep-Surface Analysis of Multi-Layered Turbid Samples Using Inverse Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2021, 41(11): 3456
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Received: Oct. 28, 2020
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Published Online: Dec. 17, 2021
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